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Cotoneaster Horizontalis
When is the best time to severely cut back cotoneaster horizontalis?
I thought about pruning it last spring, after it had flowered, but I didn't want to lose the berries. But if I cut it back now then I'll lose the berries now as well as next year's flowers anyway, right? Will I have to resign myself to losing a year's worth of flowers and berries no matter what I do? And, it will grow back after a SEVERE pruning, right? Thanks. |
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In article , Janice
writes When is the best time to severely cut back cotoneaster horizontalis? I thought about pruning it last spring, after it had flowered, but I didn't want to lose the berries. But if I cut it back now then I'll lose the berries now as well as next year's flowers anyway, right? Will I have to resign myself to losing a year's worth of flowers and berries no matter what I do? We just can't win, can we ) And, it will grow back after a SEVERE pruning, right? Years ago, we cut one of ours right down to the ground and moved it at the same time. It is now *huge*!!!!!!!! But it did sulk for a couple of years. -- Jane Ransom in Lancaster. I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg but if you need to email me for any other reason, put jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see deadspam.com |
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Cotoneaster Horizontalis
"Janice" wrote in message ...
When is the best time to severely cut back cotoneaster horizontalis? I thought about pruning it last spring, after it had flowered, but I didn't want to lose the berries. But if I cut it back now then I'll lose the berries now as well as next year's flowers anyway, right? Will I have to resign myself to losing a year's worth of flowers and berries no matter what I do? And, it will grow back after a SEVERE pruning, right? Yes, but leave some shoots. I've got one trying to take over the known universe, rooting as it goes, and I just hack bits off whenever I feel like it. The official doctrine is to cut it back in April. Mike. |
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Cotoneaster Horizontalis
In article , Janice
writes When is the best time to severely cut back cotoneaster horizontalis? Whenever you spot it ;-) I thought about pruning it last spring, after it had flowered, but I didn't want to lose the berries. But if I cut it back now then I'll lose the berries now as well as next year's flowers anyway, right? a) Depends how far you cut back and b) no It flowers on wood that is at least two years old. Once the wood is old enough to start flowering, it will carry on doing so. So if you simply cut back all the new growth, you won't lose any berries, and although you won't get the flowers that would have appeared next year on the new growth, you will get all the flowers that were going to appear on the older wood. If you need to cut it back further than that, you will obviously lose any berries that you cut off, but, once again, you'll keep all the berries on bits you haven't cut, and will continue to get flowers on those. In a few years time, it will have spread over so much of your garden, that you won't worry so much about losing bits of it ;-) And, it will grow back after a SEVERE pruning, right? Yes. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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