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 |
Overgrown Forsythia
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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 |
Overgrown Forsythia
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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 |
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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