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Default Advice on pruning creeping ceanothus


Mary wrote:
On 2 Oct 2006 10:37:46 -0700, "Cat(h)" wrote:

I have a gorgeous and obscenely healthy ceanothus of the low growing
variety (repens??) growing at the front of my main border. It has
notions of world domination, and is in the process of crawling over
everythign else. I would like to prune it but am not sure how or when.
any advice?

TIA

Cat(h)


How large is it?


Ok - this is just spooky... I have already answered this question, and
my guess is that for reasons I can't quite figure out, my reply was
posted all over cyberspace... except urg.... (All weird newsgroups
pruned from this reply)

Here I go again: the ceanothus is about 1.50m in diameter by about 40
to 50 cm high. I note that I'll have to wait till next year to clip it
gently after flowering.
It is a damn pity, because I was looking forward to a week end of
secateur wielding, ending with a tidy garden and a pile of shredded
bits to add to my compost heap :-(

Thank you all, in any case :-)

Cat(h)

 
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