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by Steph 28th June 2018, 09:39
pruning dilemma
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pruning dilemma
I had planned to prune my crepuscule quite late as we have had frosts here in suburbia for the first time in years. However, seemingly overnight, massive flowering and buds have appeared on the crepuscule. It looks like a major spring flush! Not just a smattering of blooms but massive coverage.
So I'm now in a bit of a quandry. Should I leave the pruning until the flush is over, or forget about about the pruning altogether? Your thoughts would be appreciated.
So I'm now in a bit of a quandry. Should I leave the pruning until the flush is over, or forget about about the pruning altogether? Your thoughts would be appreciated.
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
Registration date : 2012-07-21
Re: pruning dilemma
Any chance of a photo please Silky ?
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: pruning dilemma
Sorry, but I'll see what I can do.
This is its normal spring flush taken couple of years ago. At the moment flowers are not quite as densely clothed over the plant but I'd say 75% of whats shown in this photo.
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This is its normal spring flush taken couple of years ago. At the moment flowers are not quite as densely clothed over the plant but I'd say 75% of whats shown in this photo.
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silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
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Re: pruning dilemma
Think I've mucked up posting photo. It's been so long!
Ahh, apparently I can no longer use my images in photobucket unless I pay. Any suggestions?
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Ahh, apparently I can no longer use my images in photobucket unless I pay. Any suggestions?
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silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
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