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doccat5 Fredericksburg, VA (Zone 7b)
January 15, 2008 02:05 AM Post #4404224
| Looking forward to your next article on this subject. I think these plants are just stunning, but have had no luck trying to grow them. I can see where I could make some changes and might get it to work. Thanks :) |
pirl Southold, NY (Zone 7a)
January 15, 2008 09:26 AM Post #4404683
| Very nice article. Our paniculata could use some pruning this spring and this was an excellent reminder. Thanks. |
LeBug Greenville, IN (Zone 6a)
January 15, 2008 12:57 PM Post #4405595
| Good information I'm putting this in my favorites then I won't have to bug Pirl as much maybe about my hydrangeas lol |
Islandshari Kwajalein Marshall Islands (Zone 11)
January 15, 2008 03:40 PM Post #4406198
| Thanks for the info Paul! It's always hard to remember which to prune, and which not...and so time consuming to always have to go look it up. The old wood, new wood blooms will help in that area temendously!
Thanks again,
Shari |
paulgrow Allen Park, MI (Zone 6a)
January 15, 2008 05:31 PM Post #4406505
| So many folks by a plant and throw the tags. away.
They want to know when to prune, you ask them which plant they have and they don't have a clue. |
mrs_colla Marin, CA (Zone 9b)
January 15, 2008 05:34 PM Post #4406516
| Great info, just what I needed! I have all kinds and had no idea the pruning was so different!
Thanks a bunch! |