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Flowering Currant
Its flowering coincides with the arrival of hummingbirds, so delay pruning until the
display is finished. With a young plant, cut off only the portion of stem which bore the flowers.
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22.
Winter Jasmine
On young Jasminum plants it is best to cut back all flowered portions about halfway to encourage more growth for next year's
display.
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Chaenomeles Japonica (Flowering Quince)
With this method you have the flowers making a better
display both on the bare branches, and those following later as the leaves expand.
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24.
Clematis
Because these plants are early flowering, severe pruning can be practised for they still have time to produce an abundance of new growth through the rest of the season for next year's
display.
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25.
Bush Roses
When the plants are being grown mainly for a garden
display of colour, plus cut blooms for indoor arrangements and for friends, considerably more blooms are needed and over a longer period if possible.
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26.
Side Growth
The next step is to shorten the remaining canes to the required height; 16 in/40 cm from the ground level for a good garden
display; 12 in/30 cm for vigorous growers; 8 in/20 cm for less but better blooms; 4 to 6 in/10 to 15 cm for exhibition blooms.
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Buddleia
To increase the length of the flower panicles and produce an outstanding
display which can last over a period of six weeks, regular pruning, sometimes severe, must be practised.
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Lilac
Sufficient water at the roots during summer is important because this is the period when flower buds are initiated for the following spring's
display.
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29.
Magnolia
The "Star Magnolia" from Japan, Magnolia stellata, makes a charming
display with its small fragrant white flowers with strap-shaped petals, each with a faint flush of rosy-lilac at the base; many local gardens would be enhanced with this magnolia, and there are several other species to be found in nurseries from time to time.
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Prunus (Autumn Plum)
Prunus autumnalis is such a hardy little tree that no matter how many flowers open in fall, or during mild spells over winter, the grand
display in spring does not suffer.
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