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When pruning lilacs take some loppers or really sharp pruners and….

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Go through and thin out all the old wood stems all the way down to the base. This thins your plant out and allows new wood to grow. You’ll have more flowers as a result. When you open up a lilac plant by thinning it out, you allow better air circulation and less powdery mildew and other diseases will occur.






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