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  • How to Prune Grapevines in Florida

    Certain types of grapes are found growing wild throughout the state of Florida, particularly in the humid regions. Muscadines are the most commonly found grape in the state, while other grapes...

  • How to Prune Old Bradford Pear Trees

    Old Bradford pear trees are popularly known for their oval shape and the beautiful and juicy pear fruits they produce. They are considered old or mature trees when they reach a height of 30 to 50...

  • How to Make Your Citrus Tree Blossom

    Citrus trees are deciduous trees that are hardiest in warmer climates with temperatures that rarely dip below freezing. Brightly colored fruits in yellow, orange or green make for a colorful...

  • How to Prune Red Dogwood Bushes

    Red dogwood bushes can provide your lawn with bright red color from their wood if they are pruned every few years. Pruning red dogwood bushes will help you control their size as well as encourage...

  • How to Prune a Juniper Bonsai Tree

    Juniper bonsai trees are great trees for beginning gardeners to grow. They grow best in direct sunlight and slightly dry soil, so it is easy to water these trees. As long as the tree's pot has...

  • How to Prune Spreading Junipers

    Spreading junipers are evergreens that require little maintenance and thrive even in poor soil. However, it's important to prune them every year in the early spring so that they will keep an...

  • How to Prune a Grape Arbor

    There are few garden features more charming and inviting than a grape arbor covered with lush foliage and laden with ripe fruit. Careful pruning of a grape arbor is essential from the very...

  • How to Prune a Dwarf Weeping Cherry Tree

    A weeping cherry tree is an example of a grafted tree that must be pruned in a special way in order to maintain the intended effect of downward arching branches emanating from a central stem or...

  • How to Prune & Take Care of Olive Trees

    Olive trees grow in relatively warm and dry climates including Southern Europe, the Middle East, and on the West Coast of the United States. Left untended, they grow to a height of about 30 feet....

  • How to Prune Ground Cover Evergreens

    Evergreen ground cover works to prevent soil erosion and provides an alternative to grass. Evergreens come in many types, with some flowering in the summer while others have full foliage...

  • How to Prune a Flowering Quince

    The flowering quince or japonica is a round-topped shrub that grows 6 feet tall and 10 feet across. Full bloom occurs in early March with single, pinkish-orange blossoms. It also forms a tart...

  • How to Prune Red Osier Dogwood

    The red osier dogwood is named for its bright-colored twigs and branches. It is widespread geographically but more common in the midwestern United States. The changing seasons bring changing...

  • How to Prune Phlox Before Blooming

    Phlox is a stunning mid-summer bloomer that provides vibrant color in gardens and outdoor landscapes. The blooming season typically begins in June and lasts until the first frost. Easy to grow and...

  • When to Prune Grape Vines in Pennsylvania?

    Pruning grape vines is more of an art than a science. Decisions made with regard to shaping grape vines are critical to training the vine and managing the canopy. No decision is more crucial...

  • When to Cut Back Outdoor Plants for Winter

    Though it may seem intimidating at first, pruning your plants can benefit your garden in many ways. Knowing when and what to prune will enable beginners to successfully manage their gardens,...

  • How to Prune Jatropha

    Jatropha is an evergreen shrub with scarlet or yellow star-shaped flowers. When grown in tropical and subtropical regions, Jatropha has been known to bloom all year round. Its flowers attract...

  • When to Prune a 5 Foot Hibiscus Tree?

    Hibiscus trees grow in a moderate environment, which makes them good houseplants for almost any climate. You can keep a hibiscus tree outside if it does not freeze in your area. If it does freeze,...

  • How to Trim Juniper Shrubs

    Junipers are evergreen members of the cypress family. They're easy-to-care for bushes whose berries are used in cooking, to flavor gin and for medicinal purposes. Junipers grow year-round, are...

  • How to Trim Evergreen Shrubs

    Evergreen shrubs provide curb appeal to your property as well as privacy around windows. They will keep their needles or leaves all year and require little maintenance other than yearly pruning. ...

  • Privet Hedge Tips

    Privet hedge is a green, dense hedge most notably used as a natural fence or to mark the boundaries of the yard. Privet hedge is one of the easiest hedges to grow because it survives in all kinds...

  • How to Prune Outdoor Plants

    Pruning outdoor plants every year is a great way to encourage new growth for the following growing season. Prune back one-third of a plant each winter or early spring with helpful information from...

  • When to Plant Blueberry Bushes?

    Blueberries are healthy, delicious fruits and the plants are easy to grow. Their main requirements are an acidic soil and adequate water. They are easy to plant and once planted and tended, they...

  • How to Prune. Elementary Techniques for Pruning Trees, Shrubs and Hedges

    Pruning; here in South Florida we do a lot of it. We shear, we prune, and we clip back. We prune to maintain vistas, we prune to encourage privacy, we cut out the dead, we prune to promote health...

  • How to Prune a Honeysuckle Bush

    There are two types of honeysuckles: bush honeysuckle and native vine-like plants. The bush variety is often found in yards, whereas the wild native plants grow more commonly in the woods. This...

  • How to Prune Heuchera

    Heuchera, commonly known as coral bells, are a shade-loving perennial that throws long-stemmed, bell-shaped blooms in May, June and July. Heuchera come in dozens of varieties and vivid colors,...

  • How to Prune Concord Grapevines

    Concord grapes are a popular grape for the home grower as they can be used both as a table grape or pressed to make juice. It is the most widely planted grape east of the Rockies and is very...

  • How to Prune Outdoor Plants

    Pruning your garden can be an overwhelming task if you don't know where to begin. These tips will enable you to prune your garden with ease while ensuring that your plants remain healthy and...

  • How to Prune Sycamores

    You may need to prune your sycamore tree for a number of reasons. It might have some dead or dying branches that you are afraid are becoming dangerous. The branches may be starting to hang too low...

  • How to Prune Honeysuckle Vines

    Honeysuckle vines produce fragrant flowers that attract hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. When they're neglected, the vines grow quickly and can overcome nearby shrubs and bushes. Because of...

  • How to Prune Scuppernong

    Scuppernong grapes are native to the Scuppernong River in North Carolina and have been cultivated for at least 400 years. Scuppernong juice is sweet and refreshing. The grapes are made into wine...

  • How to Prune Ground Cover Plants

    Water and fertilizer provide a foundation for healthy ground cover growth, but without pruning, your garden could become a jumble of unruly plants wandering aimlessly. Admittedly, pruning can...

  • How to Prune Shrubs and Bushes

    Pruning shrubs and bushes helps them grow back healthier and stronger the next growing season. Proper pruning will give your garden a cleaner more polished look. Under-pruning or using the wrong...

  • How to Prune Lilac Bushes

    Pruning a lilac bush involves chopping down each branch one third down to make room for more growth the following year. Trim lilac bushes, cutting only one third of the whole thing away, with tips...

  • How to Prune a Lilac Bush

    When pruning lilac bushes, make sure to trim back the deadwood after the plant is done blooming. Prune a lilac bush with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.

  • When Should You Prune Roses?

    Roses can be pruned in the winter, spring or fall by chopping down the plant ,so it can grow back lush and green. Learn when to prune roses with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video...

  • When to Prune a Lilac

    Lilacs should be pruned after they're done blooming and then trimmed down to eliminate one third of the plant. Prune lilacs with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.

  • How to Prune a Tree

    Pruning is an essential task in the gardening world. This technique is used when a tree has become overgrown or damaged. Keep on reading to find out how to prune trees and save money at the same time.

  • How to Landscape Your New Home

    When buying a new home it can often time become overwhelming when you start deciding on how to design your new lawn and flower beds. It also can become very time consuming and expensive if you...

  • How to Prune Vines

    Pruning your garden made up of vines, such as roses, wisteria, grapevines, and clematis, is essential to the growth and health of your plants. If you do not keep pruning your vines, they will...

  • How to Prune a Fruit Tree

    Pruning your fruit tree is essential for prime growth. If you want your trees branches to grow correctly and bear the weight of fruit there are some simple steps you need to follow. These trees...

  • How to Prune Oleander

    Oleander is a beautiful evergreen shrub that should be pruned in the fall months by clipping the plant where the three leaves meet. Encourage new growth and new blooms on an oleander with help...

  • How to Prune Pear Trees in Winter

    Pear trees are dormant in the winter, and thus the winter is the best time of year to prune them. Prune pear trees by getting rid of damaged, diseased or dead-looking branches with help from a...

  • How to Prune a Crape Myrtle Into a Tree

    Crape myrtle trees can be pruned to look more like trees, and the first time that they should be pruned is in the middle of the winter. Prune out any growth that doesn't look healthy on a crape...

  • How to Prune Moth Orchids

    Pruning moth orchids is done by simply trimming back dead blooms right where the bloom meets the stem, as orchids can often shoot off more blooms from the same stem. Prune a moth orchid to...

  • How to Prune Rose Bushes

    Prune rose bushes by getting a good pair of pruning shears, starting the pruning in the middle of February and going around the whole plant to get rid of excess branches. Cut back rose bushes...

  • Types of Low-Maintenance Flowers

    The best types of low-maintenance flowers are flowers that are native to the area where they are being grown. Remember to water and occasionally prune even low-maintenance plants with tips from a...

  • How to Prune Your Perennial Plants for Spring

    Lear how and when to begin pruning your perennial plants for the spring and summer gardening season.

  • How to Prune Azaleas

    Some varieties of Azaleas can grow quite large and can out grow the area allotted for them. Pruning azaleas to control their growth isn't hard. The main trick is knowing when to prune flowering...

  • How to Prune Crape myrtles yourself

    Crape Myrtles are beautiful flowering trees or shrubs that come in almost every color imaginable. Often spelled Crepe Myrtle they are hardy and require no special care. With proper pruning they...

  • How to Trim Rose Bushes

    Trimming a rose bush is a good idea to get rid of dead blooms, and trimming the bush back one-third each winter will encourage fuller, more lush growth the following year. Prune a rose bush with...

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