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Can you identify this plant
I discovered this plant growing horizontally, searching for the light, under a yew tree  last summer.  I took six cuttings and all survived the winter in a very cold greenhouse.  The cuttings started flowering in my garden late June and I keep by break23
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28/08/2012 11:41:21
by break23
iris unguicularis
This iris has had more flowers than ever before (so much for needing a good summer baking). When's a good time to give it a haircut and can I cut all the leaves off? It would be difficult to just cut the dead ones, time consuming and hard by nutcutlet
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09/04/2013 21:55:13
by nutcutlet
Rambling rose
I need to move a rambling rose this winter, any advice would be welcomed.  Will I need to cut it down and sacrifice the flowers for next year? Personally I would cut it back. This will help the plant put energy into new growing new roots. by Pam san
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22/09/2012 13:54:57
by SilverFairy
Prunus Nipponica Ruby
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my Prunus, the buds are withered and only a few look like they are going to flower.  Can I/should I cut out the offending branches. by Stephb
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04/03/2012 16:06:20
by Stephb
Keeping p,ants compact
...nothing worse than baggy pants Christopher... To keep pants compact tighten belts.Mahonia can be cut back very hard...very hard..without probs. in fact, they benefit from it. Not just my own but I have rejuvenated other lanky, thin flowering by Sue Clitherow
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09/04/2013 21:03:01
by nutcutlet
Wisteria
Hi I have a Wisteria on a North facing wall its been there about 5 years, bless its only ever had one flower.  Can I cut it back and move it to a east facing wall where hopefiil it might survive and get another beautiful flower..... in time. by Ruth 3
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22/03/2012 19:55:43
by Ruth 3
Castor oil Seedling
I have been trying to grow a castor oil plant from seed. It has it 2 first true leaves and is about 8 inches tall and now it appears that it is trying to flower. I would like to cut this flower head off but it appears to be coming out of the top by kate1123
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24/05/2012 20:28:14
by kate1123
Senetti
If I cut the plant hard back will it over winter and come back next spring? If you cut it back now you may get a second flush of flowers but it will not over-winter I bought one of these from a small independent nursery, and was advised to cut by Sylvester2
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22/06/2012 23:57:51
by Auntiemand
Gladioli and Geraniums
I am looking for some advice on how and when I should cut back gladioli and geraniums once they have finished flowering? If they are hardy geraniums, I would cut them down now - I've already done this in the hope of getting a second flush of flowers by Flowerslane
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24/08/2012 13:21:49
by jean riley
FORSYTHIA
-this is not the time to cut them-if you are not that bothered then do it now-the best time is after flowering but you will struggle to keep them as small plants and have flowers. What height are you thinking of? I believe, one normally prunes just by MAGGIE BRAY
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11/08/2012 19:40:51
by christopher2

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