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Prune When
... canes, and encourages new ones to grow -- new, healthy, vigorous basal breaks. Remove the older canes and leave the one or two-year old canes ... Study the plant to help decide on pruning strategy. Remove damaged canes, diseased canes, and growth showing freeze damage. If you see brown ... it is fine to leave more canes as long as the canes are robust and healthy. Remove weak canes that are less than the ...
carolinadistrict.org

What kind of bamboo? - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... to what it may be. These are smaller canes that I dug around the bigger canes. I don't know if it is a ... green while the older larger canes are lighter green. There are several clumps of these growing and then there are sparatic canes in rows coming ... canes in the picture are no more than 1/2" in diameter, these were young shoots that I dug growing away from the larger canes. The mature older canes ...
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justgardeners.com
... blooming varieties) to encourage hardening off or maturing of canes, mounding the base with extra soil in the fall ... canes in the spring and a small amount of shaping little pruning is advised. After 3-4 years it is sometimes recommended that you prune out one or two of the older canes ... . Growers may take cuttings to root from mature canes (generally canes that have bloomed) in late June or July. ...
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The Trepidation of Pruning
... upper hand. The butcher cuts back severely to three or four canes when doing renewal pruning following dor- mancy. This works well for ... prize blooms. The moderation of the barber leaves a few more canes (five to 12), thus a larger bush for the garden. Flori- ... the informal habit. Dead canes still need to be removed and thinned out, while also taking some of the older canes and allowing newer ones to ...
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Grape Phylloxera, HYG-2600-94
... They overwinter either as a winter egg under the bark of older canes or trunks or as nymphs on grapevine roots. The winter egg ... damage to the vine. Tuberosities are galls formed on larger, older portions of the root which, if sufficiently abundant, may eventually ... female deposits a single overwintering egg under the bark of older canes or trunks, thus completing the complex life cycle. Figure 1. ...
ohioline.osu.edu

FPHG -
... canes to retain. After 5 years, begin removing the oldest (5 years or older) canes while retaining the three best new canes. This will result in a plant that has two to three canes each of new, 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year-old canes ... The entire removal of older canes (6 years and older) has a ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Parramatta and District Orchid Society
... , and continuing right through to the early autumn when the canes (pseudobulbs) mature and the terminal leaf is produced. Softcane dendrobiums ... over rain watering the plants. When the nodes on the older canes start to swell they should be staked to the front ... resulting in better flowering. If nitrogen fertilizer is used taller canes will result in poorer and fewer flowers. 4.-- Keikis (young new ...
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Pruning Mature Rose Bushes
... some canes on older bushes. For really heavy-duty pruning on older, large ... Older canes are usually slower to leaf out than the younger, more vigorous canes. Be sure to examine the full length of a cane—sometimes the older ... canes to grow without crowding and will help keep the bush vigorous and renewed when you remove older canes to make way for new, vigorous canes. By also removing entire canes ...
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... canes), at about 5 years of age, should be completely removed. As part of the annual maintenance, usually performed in early Spring, older canes are cut off at soil level. This provides room for new canes and, as is ... . It has outward-arching, slender branches on dark purplish canes. Young canes are covered with a bluish-white powder. Leaves ...
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ROSES FOR NORTH CAROLINA
... will improve the overall shape, promote new, healthier growth, and eliminate dead, broken, or diseased canes. Most of the annual pruning in North Carolina should be done in the spring, just ... climbers are pruned to be kept within a basic boundary with the older canes pruned. Corrective pruning and pruning diseased canes should be done as soon as necessary. [See illustration below.] The rewards ...
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