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New Growth
In May I planted a Zepherin Drouhin climber. With our wet June it dud well
and after a lull in growth during the dry July, the cool days of August have produced alot of new growth. Most of this new growth is low on the bush and I am wondering if I should trim it to give it a chance to grow taller, or should I wait until spring to give it more direction? Either way how much is too much? Thanks Zemmy!! Zone 5 |
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