rhodedendrons

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by maisie, May 27, 2005.

  1. maisie

    maisie Apprentice Gardener

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    After dead heading if I prune to wood will I kill the shrub? Maisie
     
  2. Fran

    Fran Gardener

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    Depends on the age of the shrub - why do you want to prune it?.
     
  3. maisie

    maisie Apprentice Gardener

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    the shrub is over 50 years old and the flowers don't last very long and are pale and insipid. Maisie
     
  4. Ladybird

    Ladybird Gardener

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    Maisie well even we don't live for ever, do we? lol
    not sure what to say, is it sentimental ? even then, you may want to replace it with something............never ...
     
  5. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    maisie, 50 years old is a good age for a rhodo. but they can live much longer.
    If the flowers dont last long and are insipid, then they probably always were.
    Try pruning back a few branches this year and maybe a few more next year, so as not to shock the plant.
    pete
     
  6. maisie

    maisie Apprentice Gardener

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    pete, thanx will try that. maisie
     
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