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by Tina

Prune some plants in late winter to promote vigorous spring growth

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For plants that produce flowers on one-year-old wood, usually those that bloom after June, such as hydrangeas, glossy abelia, and crape myrtle, cut away only those branches with spent flowers or prune (thinning method).






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