Get your garden ready for spring with this essential January pruning checklist. From fruit trees to roses, these are the ...
WHILE the garden may be looking bare over the winter, now is the time to get your roses ready for summer. Gardening expert ...
Garden boss Chris Bonnett from GardeningExpress says winter pruning can lead to healthier growth in spring, and has shared ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. I need some advice on pruning a climbing rose trained on a wrought iron ...
One minute your yard looks lovely, the next it's out of control — we get it. However, knowing what you should and shouldn't be pruning this month is a big step towards returning your garden to glory.
Top tip: Try to prune this group before new growth begins, pruning them back in late winter to a pair of healthy leaf buds.
My last article introduced the concept of structural pruning for young trees. The first two steps in the process of training a tree to a central leader and removing poorly attached branches were ...
Just like humans, trees should get regular "haircuts" to stay looking and feeling their best. For trees, this is called "pruning," and it's the process of selectively removing or trimming problematic ...