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411.
Main Canes
making the cut Each cut is made immediately above a growth bud
so that no stub is left beyond it to die back and damage the bud.
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412.
Trees For Fall Colour
That is the time to choose them for their fall effect,
so that they can be planted and enjoyed at close range in future years.
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413.
Evergreens
) Some conifers have a loose lacey foliage which is usually composed of scale-like leaves sometimes
so fine that a feathery appearance is given.
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414.
Dead Foliage
Coniferous evergreens shed about 10% of their foliage every year,
so that a certain number of brown needles or scales will be evident, but this is no indication that plants are in trouble.
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415.
Tree Planting
For bare root trees and for rootballs requiring a central mound, adjust the height of mound
so that when the soil is replaced its surface is level with the existing soil mark on the trunk of the tree.
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416.
Camellia
Camellias will not tolerate lime,
so never plant near a concrete foundation or path, nor in a lime soil.
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417.
Chaenomeles Japonica (Flowering Quince)
There must be a dozen or
so varieties common in gardens, but their naming has become confused. Only a botanist or an experienced nurseryman who has grown them all, would be able to sort them out.
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418.
Cornus Nuttallii (Flowering Dogwood)
As there are now penalties for damaging or moving dogwoods, most nurseries grow Cornus nuttallii in containers
so that transplanting difficulties do not exist.
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419.
Magnolia
Most species, varieties and hybrids are quite hardy as far as growth is concerned, but the early flowering kinds in particular are just as susceptible to flower damage from spring frosts as our camellias and early flowering rhododendrons, therefore need a little care in placing
so that flower protection is assured.
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420.
Photinia
All photinias have some of this colouring in their new spring growth but in varying degrees,
so in order to select for the brightest colour, choose from growing plants before April is finished when buying.
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