Some shrubs produce flowers and berries on new wood, meaning they benefit best from a late winter prune. This bird-attracting American native is one such plant.
Cutting back certain evergreens in the fall can exposure their limbs to winter damage or cut off their buds, preventing a ...
Perennials are great because they come back year after year. However, many require pruning in late fall -- just when you'd ...
‘Pruning when the gooseberry bush is dormant ensures growth with new fruits isn’t trimmed away,’ explains Morris Hankinson, ...
Although the sun’s angle, the turning back of the clocks, and the stunning fall color suggest that it is definitely fall, it ...