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Janice 13-06-2003 10:32 AM

Pruning New Shrubs
 
Last year I planted new shrubs: ribes sanguineum; wiegela florida; lonicera
baggesen's gold; pyracantha; chaenomeles and viburnum tinus.

The shrubs are still quite small. Should I prune them now, or should I
leave them for a year or two until they get a bit bigger?

If they're pruned now there won't be much left of them!

Thanks



Nick Maclaren 13-06-2003 10:44 AM

Pruning New Shrubs
 

In article ,
"Janice" writes:
| Last year I planted new shrubs: ribes sanguineum; wiegela florida; lonicera
| baggesen's gold; pyracantha; chaenomeles and viburnum tinus.
|
| The shrubs are still quite small. Should I prune them now, or should I
| leave them for a year or two until they get a bit bigger?
|
| If they're pruned now there won't be much left of them!

Prune them lightly if they are getting out of shape, to remove
weak wood or to make them bush out. Otherwise, don't bother.
I don't know Wiegela, but none of the others need regular pruning;
you CAN prune them quite hard, but you don't NEED to.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Janice 13-06-2003 11:20 AM

Pruning New Shrubs
 
Thanks, Nick. I'll put away the secateurs, then. I love my secateurs and
would go wild and snip everything in sight if I could!

Regards

"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
...

In article ,
"Janice" writes:
| Last year I planted new shrubs: ribes sanguineum; wiegela florida;

lonicera
| baggesen's gold; pyracantha; chaenomeles and viburnum tinus.
|
| The shrubs are still quite small. Should I prune them now, or should I
| leave them for a year or two until they get a bit bigger?
|
| If they're pruned now there won't be much left of them!

Prune them lightly if they are getting out of shape, to remove
weak wood or to make them bush out. Otherwise, don't bother.
I don't know Wiegela, but none of the others need regular pruning;
you CAN prune them quite hard, but you don't NEED to.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.




bnd777 14-06-2003 01:20 AM

Pruning New Shrubs
 
It will take a while before they get out of hand
Once they get to a size you want trim them back after flowering and then
just repeat each year always after flowering or also in spring to tidy up
out of shape or thin /weak bits
"Janice" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Nick. I'll put away the secateurs, then. I love my secateurs and
would go wild and snip everything in sight if I could!

Regards

"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
...

In article ,
"Janice" writes:
| Last year I planted new shrubs: ribes sanguineum; wiegela florida;

lonicera
| baggesen's gold; pyracantha; chaenomeles and viburnum tinus.
|
| The shrubs are still quite small. Should I prune them now, or should

I
| leave them for a year or two until they get a bit bigger?
|
| If they're pruned now there won't be much left of them!

Prune them lightly if they are getting out of shape, to remove
weak wood or to make them bush out. Otherwise, don't bother.
I don't know Wiegela, but none of the others need regular pruning;
you CAN prune them quite hard, but you don't NEED to.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.






Evelyn Usher 14-06-2003 06:44 AM

Pruning New Shrubs
 
In article , (Janice) wrote:

Thanks, Nick. I'll put away the secateurs, then. I love my
secateurs and
would go wild and snip everything in sight if I could!

Regards

My partner is like that. Give him a shears and he is like a barber who keeps snipping bits of hair of




--
Evelyn in Scotland



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