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661.
Buddleia Davidi
Buddleia davidi (cone-shaped heads of mauve, white, purple) is cut back to a point where strong new shoots
will be seen.
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662.
Fuchsias
3 m high and
will be showing activated growth at the base later. The latter are then cut back to within 2 in/5 cm of soil level above a strong growth bud which
will develop into the cane for this year's flowers.
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663.
Brooms
Twiggy growths are encouraged low down which
will ultimately flower. Only in protected wall situations can C.
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664.
Holly
A reasonable number of berried shoots are removed each year for indoor decoration, but these cut shoots
will take a couple of years before bearing again.
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665.
Conifers
Hand secateurs must be used with care and the blades cleaned every few cuts by dipping in a can of turpentine and wiping—if cuts are not clean the new growths
will suffer.
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666.
Hedges
If pruned or trimmed too late the new growth
will be harmed by the first light frost.
A hedge 5 ft/1.
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667.
Clematis
It should be noted here that the buds most forward in growth, therefore the stronger in appearance, are rather weak, but the next pair below, still almost dormant,
will be the stronger.
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668.
Bush Roses
The exact date the work
will be done depends on the location of the garden in relation to a large body of salt water.
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669.
Dead Wood And Twigs
These slender shoots
will never bear good roses and are only a drain on the plant's food supply. Cut them at their point of origin.
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670.
Side Growth
There
will be side growths extending in other directions. The pruner must decide whether these should be left as they are, reduced a little in length, or completely removed.
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