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Old 15-10-2010, 05:16 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Martin Brown" wrote in message
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On 15/10/2010 15:08, Bill Grey wrote:
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As a general rule you can prune most things after they have finished
flowering or in autumn. But it helps to know if they are eg tip bearing
fruit trees or pyracantha if you want decent fruit set next year. A few
things with a tendency to rot or fungal infection have to be done at
exactly the right time of year and/or weather conditions.


Ah so you did see my question! I I had taken the hup as you call it I would
have raied the poit earlier

Sambucus is pretty much a rampant weed unless it is the black cultivar.
I'd say inadvisable to grow the wild form in a small garden.

Regards,
Martin Brown


Thank you the pruning advice, see how easy it is to respond to a simple
question?
Just for the record mine is the Sambucus nigra (Black Lace) which I believe
is a relative of the Elderberry. From you advice above, I take I can now
trim back my Photinia.

Bill