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Old 17-04-2009, 09:09 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default magnolia stellata query

What's wrong with taking one out and letting the other spred it's
wings?

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Rod

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When I took over this garden there were already two small (so I
guess,
young) stellatas but in a hopelessly unsuitable position to allow
them
to grow without limit.

At this time they were orb-ish in shape, about 1 metre diameter.
Against most of the advice I've scratched around for, I've been
cutting these back - either just an overall hedge-type trim or
occasionally lopping off thicker branches to encourage newer growth
which seems to develop readily - and they are still alive if not
quite
as lush or symmetrical as when I arrived. Also they're taking on
more
of a pear-shape, orb at the top and some new growth at the bottom,
which isn't so bad.

Is this treatment doomed to failure? Will they give up at some
point
and just die or is there a pruning regimen which will improve their
chances and keep up a good show of flowers each year while keeping
the
plant compact. Most advice I've stumbled on suggests the stellata
doesn't like to be pruned.

They've just finished flowering now, not too bad a display and I'm
about to start cutting back.

Thanks for any advice.