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Don’t prune these 7 plants in early spring or you’ll lose this year’s flowers – check the right timing for your zone
Many spring bloomers set buds the year before. Cut too soon and you’ll sacrifice the show – here’s how to get the timing ...
BOSTON - It's hard to not notice the early signs of spring in the middle of winter, but is this too much too soon? You may notice some early blooming flowers like crocuses, eranthis and witch hazel ...
Hydrangeas can be tricky to care for, especially when it comes to pruning and deadheading. But timing is everything - and Monty Don's March advice for deadheading after the last frost has transformed ...
Prune overgrown stems. If the honeysuckle has gotten leggy, shorten some of the longer stems. Cut them back to a healthy bud or branch. Don’t remove more than one-third of the honeysuckle’s growth. A ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular shrubs grown in British gardens, and pruning at the right time in March can help them ...
There are many factors that affect how well a dogwood tree blooms. Learn seven reasons your dogwood tree might not be blooming or producing many flowers this year.
Roses can have as few as four petals or up to more than 100 petals. Single: a bloom with four to eight petals. Semi-double: a bloom, still showing stamens, that has between nine and 16 petals. Double: ...
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Plant this pollinator-favorite flower in early spring for summer blooms
Birds, bees, and butterflies love this vibrant flower that blooms from early summer to late fall. Plant this perennial in early spring for months of blooms.
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