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Transplanting Summer Flowers
... Transplanting Summer Flowers Flowers sold in cell packs or containers should be watered thoroughly and allowed to drain before ...
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Espalier
... produce a limited amount of foliage growth ---- even fewer flowers and fruit. Planting close to a wall (especially a brick ... sparingly until the plant becomes established. Extensive pruning immediately after transplanting will delay new root development. Espalier Style There are ... or early spring will stimulate new growth. Pruning in mid-summer (June, July) tends to have a dwarfing effect. Pruning ...
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Vines: Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris
... / Fruit: White flowers in late spring to summer on horizontal shoots Comments: Yellow fall color; prefers well-drained soil; mature stems have peeling brown bark; slow to begin flowering after transplanting Cultivars: Brookside ...
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Peonies for the Home Landscape
... cut more than one-third to one-half of the flowers for cut flowers and leave as much foliage as possible on the plant. ... cut back in the fall. Peonies do not respond well to transplanting and reestablish slowly. Divide and replant only after they become crowded ... dead leaves, stems, and roots. The diseases usually appears in mid-summer, especially during cool, wet weather. Black, soft buds and wilted ...
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Flowering Dogwood
... branch collar. Watering - Adequate watering during the first year after transplanting is critical. Trees will need 1 inch of water ... need less water than those planted in the spring or summer. Dogwoods in full sun must have an adequate supply of ... flower” are bracts - modified leaves that encircle the true flowers. The true flowers are small, greenish yellow structures located between the cluster of ...
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