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Climbing Roses
Pruning climbing roses: The pruning of climbing roses is a job done in late summer to early fall, that is,
from September 15 to 30, or according to local weather.
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Jasmine
Gardeners sometimes fail to
get the desired quantity of bloom on the yellow jasmine simply by not cutting back the flowering growths almost to the main stem as soon as the flowers fade.
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Viburnums
The genus Viburnum contains a number of attractive species ranging
from 4 to 18 ft/1.25 to 5.
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Clematis
Some even
get along very well without pruning for several years. One kind must be hard pruned in early March, while another can be lightly cut back in late June after the first flush of flowers is over.
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Pruning
General pruning instructions are covered in Section II, page 137, but each type requires different pruning, and different varieties within each type may need the standard pruning modified or extended according to their vigour in order to
get the best display
from the plants.
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136.
Lupine
Give lupines a place out of strong winds, where they
get morning sun but shade
from hot sun in afternoons perhaps by tall trees.
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Petunias
Young plants bought at the beginning of May if the weather is suitably warm, and put out 9 in/23 cm apart in full sun give a truly stunning display
from the first.
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Sweet Peas
From fall sown seeds in a well drained spot, first flowers open in early May in favourable years.
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139.
Galanthus (Snowdrop)
Snowdrop bulbs are tiny too, being difficult to keep in good condition when taken
from the soil. The best way to start a planting is to find a nursery where the flowering bulbs are for sale in containers of some kind.
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Leeks
The edible portion of a leek is the white part
from the base of the leaves to the end of the bulbous area just above the roots.
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