Posted by hiphopnrap on June 3, 2011, 9:41 pm
hi
im new to the forum,and i have decided to post a question regarding a
plant that is in my garden,can anyone tell me
A..what plant/bush it is
B..can i cut it back/will it grow back
if there is anyone out there with the same bush/plant i would be happy
for the information,and what to do about it,it flowers pink and
white,but this year has flowered very early due to the hot april/may we
have had
dave
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hiphopnrap
Posted by FarmI on June 4, 2011, 12:41 am
> hi
> im new to the forum,and i have decided to post a question regarding a
> plant that is in my garden,can anyone tell me
> A..what plant/bush it is
Variegated Weigela
> B..can i cut it back/will it grow back
Yes you can/yes it will.
Posted by hiphopnrap on June 4, 2011, 7:27 am
FarmI;925533 Wrote:
> "hiphopnrap" hiphopnrap.85f5076@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in message
>
> hi
> im new to the forum,and i have decided to post a question regarding a
> plant that is in my garden,can anyone tell me
> A..what plant/bush it is-
>
> Variegated Weigela
> -
> B..can i cut it back/will it grow back-
>
> Yes you can/yes it will.
thank you so much,i live in the uk,and no one could give me an
answer,you was spot on,can you tell me how much i can cut it back,sort
of new to doing things like this and i dont want to kill it,how much
will it grow in ayear,will it take awhile to get back to full height,
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hiphopnrap
Posted by despen on June 4, 2011, 12:21 pm
> FarmI;925533 Wrote:
>> "hiphopnrap" hiphopnrap.85f5076@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in message
>>
>> hi
>> im new to the forum,and i have decided to post a question regarding a
>> plant that is in my garden,can anyone tell me
>> A..what plant/bush it is-
>>
>> Variegated Weigela
>> -
>> B..can i cut it back/will it grow back-
>>
>> Yes you can/yes it will.
> thank you so much,i live in the uk,and no one could give me an
> answer,you was spot on,can you tell me how much i can cut it back,sort
> of new to doing things like this and i dont want to kill it,how much
> will it grow in ayear,will it take awhile to get back to full height,
I've cut mine right to 4 inches above the ground. It still comes right
back. Think about what you are trying to accomplish. Do you want it
slightly smaller, or a lot smaller.
Normal pruning is to remove old growth and crossing branches.
They send out new growth that reaches about a meter in a year.
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Dan Espen
Posted by FarmI on June 5, 2011, 2:55 am
> FarmI;925533 Wrote:
>> "hiphopnrap" hiphopnrap.85f5076@gardenbanter.co.uk wrote in message
>>
>> hi
>> im new to the forum,and i have decided to post a question regarding a
>> plant that is in my garden,can anyone tell me
>> A..what plant/bush it is-
>>
>> Variegated Weigela
>> -
>> B..can i cut it back/will it grow back-
>>
>> Yes you can/yes it will.
> thank you so much,i live in the uk,and no one could give me an
> answer,you was spot on,can you tell me how much i can cut it back,sort
> of new to doing things like this and i dont want to kill it,how much
> will it grow in ayear,will it take awhile to get back to full height,
I'm in Australia so not at all familiar with the UK's pruning habits, but
I'd say that if you cut it back by about a third, you should be safe.
Plants tend to put on really leggy succulent growth if cut back too hard and
you might not want that sort of look. Generally, the time to prune shrubs
is after they have flowered.
> im new to the forum,and i have decided to post a question regarding a
> plant that is in my garden,can anyone tell me
> A..what plant/bush it is