Although there are some shrubs you can (and should) prune in winter, pruning certain types of shrubs around February can stress them when they're dormant or remove buds that will eventually bloom.
Even in winter gardeners take time to think about their plans and you may have questions. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you live. A photo ...
Pieris are easy-to-grow and cold-hardy evergreen shrubs with dark fingered foliage that is attractive all year round. This plant (also known as the andromeda bush or the lily-of-the-valley bush) ...
Pruning in February can stress dormant shrubs or removing potential blooms for certain species. Don't prune gardenias, certain types of hydrangeas, loropetalum, evergreens, or pieris. As an exception, ...
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