Columnist Robin Trott talks about why winter pruning works on certain trees and shrubs and why it doesn't on some flowers.
We recently moved into a home with two apple trees. I was told that they need to be pruned every year. Could you please give ...
Without trees, the world as we know it would not exist. This is a lesson we all were taught in elementary school. I remember ...
House Digest on MSN
Winter is the best time to prune your forsythia shrub - here's the best way to do it
If you want your forsythia shrub to grow bushy and big, you'll need to regularly prune it in the winter. Here are some ...
Martha Stewart on MSN
Can I prune my neighbor's ivy if it's in my yard? Here's what experts say
Start at the property line on the ground and work your way upward, using hand pruners for smaller vines and loppers for thicker, woodier stems. Cut all vines at the property boundary lines—don't trim ...
Winter pruning takes advantage of the plant’s dormancy. With sap flow slowed and leaves gone, structural flaws are easy to ...
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