Whack 'Em Back - Getting More Flowers by Pruning

 


Article by: Doug Green

Plants such as fuchsia and geraniums can be pruned back the end of Februray to early March. The long lanky growth of winter's low sunlight should be pruned back hard. This stringy growth is not strong enough to support the weight of profuse summer , Lawn Edging blossoms and unless the plant , Getting Rid of Garden Pests with Less Chemicals is cut back, this summer , Easy Care Of Phalaenopsis the plant , Teak Outdoor Furniture will look ugly when it should be a showpiece in your garden. , A Few Things About Flowers I used to simply whack the geraniums back to six or eight inch stubs from their twelve to eighteen inch stems and allow them to regrow and resprout from their stalks. Remember that the more new growth you have on an annual plant, , Abatement and Congregation of Material the more flowers , Garden for Birds #3 it will produce. Plants , What Is A Black Orchid - Fascinating But Elusive that have woody stems such as fuchsia should not be so drastically pruned. Cut back leaving four to five side side shoots to remain on the main stem. Each of the side shoots can similarly be pruned back leaving only four or five leaves on each of the side shoots.

Remember the cardinal rule of pruning. , Step by Step 'Leaf' Stepping Stones If you make a thinning cut (a cut that takes a shoot off from where it started as a bud) it will clear out and open up the plant. , Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 7) - Hard Water You will have reduced shoots from a thinning cut. If you make a topping cut (a cut anywhere else but where the shoot started as a bud) then you will increase the number of shoots and growth. In annual flowers, , Getting Started with Garden and Patio Design we use topping cuts to increase the number of shoots and subsequent flowers. , Dandelions, Friend or Foe?

Do use a sharp knife or garden , Vegetable Layout pruners to make the cuts. Raggedly cuts seem to heal slower and are, well - ugly. Sharp tools , Frame Your Garden With Edging are the mark of a good gardener and they are also much easier on your hands. Dull tools , Glider Rocker Cushions - Fanastic Replacement Cushions for Your Favorite Adirondack Furniture are harder to cut with and lessen the pleasure of gardening. , Teak Outdoor Furniture
Doug Green , Catch a Leprechaun in Your Garden is an award winning garden , Lawnmowers and How to Save Work Installing Synthetic Turf on Tennis Courts author who answers gardening , The Value of Mulch questions and writes a free gardening , Gardeners: Contain Yourselves! newsletter at http://www.beginner-gardening.com.

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