Planting and Trimming Hedges
Now is the last chance to trim deciduous hedges! Do you want to plant a new hedge? Some suggestions: http://j.mp/9D73tv
Now is the last chance to trim deciduous hedges! Do you want to plant a new hedge? Some suggestions: http://j.mp/9D73tv
Care for your hedges: give them a final trim over now! 5 tips about growing hedges: http://j.mp/97hDXj
Hedges should be trimmed less frequently now. However, when trimming wear safety equipment: http://j.mp/9nW2px
Did you already prune spring-flowering shrubs? Evergreen hedges and shrubs need to be cut back, too: http://j.mp/9SYpDU
In colder areas, you can still plant container-grown deciduous hedging plants, shrubs, trees and climbers.
Deciduous hedging plants, shrubs, trees and climbers can still be planted.
Did you prune shrubs, trees or hedges? Mulch and feed them to give them energy for the extra growth after cutting back.
Now is a good time to prune hardy evergreen hedges and renovate overgrown deciduous hedges.
Cut deciduous hedges if necessary: they can still be renovated before leaf emergence.
Watch out for coral spot: this disease is often noticed while the leaves are off deciduous hedges, shrubs and trees.