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Colin Spooner 04-10-2003 10:02 PM

Overgrown Forsythia
 
I have a Forsythia bush/tree in my garden which has been unpruned and
neglected for many years.
It is about 20 feet tall,and flowers very well,but I would like to reduce
the height.
If I cut into the old wood,will it shoot from the cuts?
Also there are many knobbly 2 inch round 'lumps' formed on lots of the
branches,does anybody know what they could be?
Many thanks
Colin



Bry 05-10-2003 12:27 AM

Overgrown Forsythia
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Colin Spooner
I have a Forsythia bush/tree in my garden which has been unpruned and
neglected for many years.
It is about 20 feet tall,and flowers very well,but I would like to reduce
the height.
If I cut into the old wood,will it shoot from the cuts?
Also there are many knobbly 2 inch round 'lumps' formed on lots of the
branches,does anybody know what they could be?
Many thanks
Colin

I have loads of Forsythia in my garden as a hedge, and from my experience it can be heavily trimmed and does grow back fast from the old wood. I *wouldn't* recomend trimming the whole lot down to ground level as it my just die, but a heavy prune to improve the shape allways works fine.

Jane Ransom 05-10-2003 10:02 AM

Overgrown Forsythia
 
In article , Colin
Spooner writes
I have a Forsythia bush/tree in my garden which has been unpruned and
neglected for many years.
It is about 20 feet tall,and flowers very well,but I would like to reduce
the height.
If I cut into the old wood,will it shoot from the cuts?


Ours did - but slowly.
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but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms
at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see



Bevan Price 05-10-2003 08:02 PM

Overgrown Forsythia
 
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"Colin Spooner" wrote in message
...
I have a Forsythia bush/tree in my garden which has been unpruned and
neglected for many years.
It is about 20 feet tall,and flowers very well,but I would like to reduce
the height.
If I cut into the old wood,will it shoot from the cuts?
Also there are many knobbly 2 inch round 'lumps' formed on lots of the
branches,does anybody know what they could be?
Many thanks
Colin


If you prune heavily now, you will not get many flowers next spring. Either
wait until after it has flowered, or prune about half now, and leave the
rest until next year and see how it responds before further pruning.

Bevan




Colin Spooner 06-10-2003 09:41 PM

Overgrown Forsythia
 
Many Thanks for the advice
Colin
"Colin Spooner" wrote in message
...
I have a Forsythia bush/tree in my garden which has been unpruned and
neglected for many years.
It is about 20 feet tall,and flowers very well,but I would like to reduce
the height.
If I cut into the old wood,will it shoot from the cuts?
Also there are many knobbly 2 inch round 'lumps' formed on lots of the
branches,does anybody know what they could be?
Many thanks
Colin





Michael Berridge 07-10-2003 01:58 AM

Overgrown Forsythia
 

Colin Spooner wrote in message
...
I have a Forsythia bush/tree in my garden which has been unpruned and
neglected for many years.
It is about 20 feet tall,and flowers very well,but I would like to

reduce
the height.
If I cut into the old wood,will it shoot from the cuts?
Also there are many knobbly 2 inch round 'lumps' formed on lots of the
branches,does anybody know what they could be?
Many thanks


Usual recommendation is to do it by thirds, that is to cut one third of
the branches very hard each year. This will keep it undercontrol, and
also ensure that you have plenty of flowers each year.

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk






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