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trimming blackcurrants
soft fruit bed and it's a struggle to get to the strawberries. I know about the different fruiting habits of red and black currants and pruning them in the winter, but will it harm them (or next year's crop) if we trim back some of the soft new growth by Clare Ford
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11/06/2012 13:10:21
by Clare Ford
Trimming Hedges
If a laurel hedge has been heavily trimmed(Exposing bare wooden branches) will it ever recover? by Cheesed Off
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14/09/2012 04:13:08
by Cheesed Off
trimming rhododenrons
Hello gardeners, this is a new site for me, and hoped you all might be able to help. when is the best time to trim rhododendrons ? Some of our have bloomed well this year but are too high and need to be cut back. I can see new buds on the old flower by DJD
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02/07/2012 12:37:00
by rhonsal
Talkback: How to trim a conifer hedge
Hi, if the conifers are very tall and they are cut to the desired height how much of the out lying branches can be cut back to create a manageable hedge, ie if trimmed back to far will it still grow back? by raca
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13/01/2012 16:03:18
by raca
How do I trim my Carex Frosted Curls?
of brown at the ends.  I don't want to lose all the curls!  Do I cut off the totally brown stems at the base of the plant?  Do I trim the brown ended ones back to the green?  What shape should I finish up with?  Many grasses still have the odd brown winter by happycottontail
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14/05/2013 20:49:12
by obelixx
Rose trimming
by roses2
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13/05/2013 00:05:44
by roses2
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28/04/2013 00:46:36
by cufcskim
Talkback: Dieback on Leyland cypress hedges
it looks like improper trimming or it could be spider mites if they are the soft evergreen curse in the uk that thet are in nev. Yippee if you have to dig it out (OK it's hard work, but it's a marvellous work out and cheaper than the gym membership by david spikes
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08/05/2012 10:26:02
by James Kelly2
Beech hedging not retaining leaves
Can anyone give a reason why our beech hedging hasn't retained its leaves this winter? Could it be that it wasn't trimmed at the right time or does it benefit from a feed before winter? If you want a beech hedge to retain its foliage over winter you by Paul Gaffikin
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19/02/2013 09:14:34
by obelixx
Taking cuttings with a heel?
I am about to take some Erisimum cuttings & like pinks & others I have read or asked about, instructions are to pull off the plant so it has a bit of a heel, some actually say leaving the heel intact. Most instructions then tell you to trim by Lokelani
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21/07/2012 20:31:30
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