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401. Chaenomeles Japonica (Flowering Quince)
This scents the spring air with clusters of dainty white blossoms, so wait until blossoms fall before shaping, if necessary.
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402. Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are of so many kinds that complete books have been devoted to them. The common Hydrangea hortensis, hardy only in milder winters with huge pink, red or blue trusses of flowers in summer should have all dead or very old wood cut out at soil level.
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403. Brooms
Do it in late March so that plentiful new growths will come during summer to flower in fall as long as mild weather lasts.
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404. Holly
So never strip a holly tree of all its berrying shoots. .
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405. Conifers
Branches extending beyond the general contour are cut off above a pair of buds well back under overlapping growth so that the cuts are not evident.
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406. Hedges
It is a soil robber when well-established, so that few cultivated plants survive within reach of its roots. Keep the pruners going from April to July without spoiling its lustrous beauty; but control laurel or it will take over the whole lot—it is scarcely the kind of a hedge for a one-lot garden.
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407. Clematis
Carefully separate the twisted growths, and train them to cover as large a space as possible so that the beauty of these large flowered hybrids may be fully displayed at flowering time.
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408. Bush Roses
Those within a mile or so of the ocean will be frost-free several weeks ahead of those in low lying areas further inland.
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409. How To Start
Before pruning roses see that the blades of the hand secateurs are clean and sharp so as not to tear and leave a condition for rot to set in.
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410. Side Growth
When removing these cross-growths the cut is made right against the main stem so that no stub is left to die back.
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Febuaury 9, 2012