Pruning

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Pruning Your Roses: Why, When, What, Where, and How

  Proper rose care will help you ensure a glorious blooming season. One of the most important parts of rose care is pruning. Why should we prune roses? Because pruning encourages new growth and bloom, improves air circulation, and helps to
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How, When and Why to Prune Roses

  Proper spring rose care will help you ensure a glorious blooming season. One of the most important parts of rose care is pruning. Why should we prune roses? Because pruning encourages new growth and bloom, improves air circulation, and helps
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Caring for your Impatiens!

  To keep New Guinea impatiens from wilting in hot weather, place shallow saucers under 8 and 10 inch plastic containers. Water the plants daily with enough water to fill the saucer to overflowing. During the day the roots will take an extra
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How to Prune Decidious Trees

All deciduous fruit trees need to be pruned at least once a year for good shape and to bear fruit. The rule of thumb with pruning deciduous fruit trees is to prune while the trees are dormant, after the leaves have fallen to the ground but before
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White’s Pruning Package Deal

White’s has this Pruning Package to help you get your pruning job done! $40.00 VALUE for $30.00 Includes: Your choice of ONE of the following: •A Corona Pruning Saw, Fiskars Hand Pruner or Fiskars Lopper •1 Can of Pruning Sealer •1 Pair
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Be a Deadhead(er)

By Tamara Galbraith Summer’s in full swing, and your previously lovely flowers are starting to look a little ragged around the edges. Many plants will benefit-and even rebloom-after a mid-summer session of
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Pruning Dedciduous Fruit Trees

All deciduous fruit trees need to be pruned at least once a year for good shape and to bear fruit. The rule of thumb with pruning deciduous fruit trees is to prune while the trees are dormant, after the leaves have fallen to the ground but before
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Be a Deadheader

By: Tamara Galbraith Summer’s in full swing, and your previously glorious flowers are starting to look a little ragged around the edges. Many plants will benefit-and even rebloom-after a mid-summer session of
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Time to Trim Those Plants

Summer’s blasts of heat can make even the hardiest of shrubs look brown, tired, and just plain ugly. Now is the time to give your bushes a haircut. Trimming the ends of the plant encourages new lush, green growth. Be certain to remove any
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Rose Pruning

Roses must be pruned every year to maintain vigorous growth and to keep them flowering well. The best time to prune is while they are dormant. Steps in pruning your roses: •Think about each cut before you make it. All cuts should be at an angle