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To Prune or Not to Prune

April 17, 2023February 26, 2021 by crosscreekflorist2com

Gardeners everywhere are eager for the threat of frost to pass, excitedly dreaming about the spring and summer sunshine that makes their gardens come alive. Here his a breakdown to when to prune your plants.

Categories Gardening Tags abelia, azalea, blooms, butterfly bush, camellia, flowers, forsythia, lilac, new wood, old wood, peony, perennials, pruning, roses Leave a comment

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