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Posts: 3647 Images: 55 Joined: Tue October 31 2006 00:36 Location: Bergrheinfeld, USDA zone 7a


What is at stake here: Proper plant care, cut and finish ... Proper care of plants includes fertilizing (which fertilizer and how often fertilize), cutting (cut as and when is cut), Water (how much water and how often pour), location of the plant (how much light or shade), soil (which soil or substrates), winter (like winter and the temperatures at which, hardy or not), raising to refine (which technique, graft, Anplatten or graft).
I work, and probably still years off to make the garden, I have taken about according to my ideas. There's are forsythia that bloom only halfway and just look horrible. Picture will be submitted when it is not raining anymore and then blossoms turn. Can I cut it. The easy look impossible. What has been cut (sawn) as are only stumps there. Or is very off best?
Info: Hi Susi, I am working for 20 years in my garden, so slow it gets. Forsythia are no customer grateful for cutting measures. They have an unfavorable branch system in that respect, also these overhanging growth. Either you have space and lets them hang over, then regular old after flowering, well-branched branches as far as possible away (then there is no stumps), or to make a topiary (sphere, pyramid), to be used several times in the lace trimmed. Forsythia bloom only good when they are sunny. Greetings Stefan
I must disagree Hesperis, normally completed in the forsythia you cut every year or at least every 2 years. nerium After flowering, you have to remove old branches and Shorten the other half or 2/3. So the shrubs do not grow old and bloom every year beautiful. I think that wrong cut exactly was the problem with you. A topiary at a just does not forsythia in my view, what her because he did not promote flowering, what is the most beautiful on the forsythia. If she has sharply cut even a nice spherical growth.
Shorten by half ie mess up, just net for me the habitus. close to the ground caps is because definitely the better option. & Under cut shape with forsythia I understand this creepy janitor cut, & I find the times really bad. the forsythia has by nature this beautiful arched overhang habitus (as well as other shrubs), & before I rumschnibbel because nerium of space reasons tuned, dear completely gone (the ast, or not even the shrub). if it is already completely messed nerium up in your forsythie the habitus, nerium can you they sometimes put on stock. since the forsythia has a basitone growth habit, it encourages you to drive to new growth. so you can build the shrub yet or even if you maybe the first 2 years have to thin out a bit more, because it pushes too many high gear. if they already have young gear, then simply take out the old blended at the base, and let the young grow.
Sat April 18, 2009 12:59
I can only second nerium Click, & still seems to be a baby yes. which falls just a bit apart, maybe you can temporarily bind him impale &, possibly the gearbox so the overhang to the first branching that grows straight up, hats, because he otherwise often very falling apart (after bloom). otherwise nerium I'd still nothing as cut. However, he is still very close to the off (which is a way?). because it annoys sooner or later. 1.5 m radius needs of even if it is to be humanely old. on your first picture I can not see much except that it is predominantly green. nerium lie can the wrong cutting time. because it blooms on last year's wood, this would have sounded with the bloom handled nerium when it was cut back after flowering plant.
Posts: 3647 Images: 55 Joined: Tue October 31 2006 00:36 Location: Bergrheinfeld, USDA zone 7a
Hello, we have cut our 5 years ago for the last time: radical! There really were only stubble of about 15 cm in height. Now it will probably be this year again so far, because the branches reach even to the entrance door. After flowering, it goes to work. Is actually a shame, as to mutilate an abundance of color work / but what must be, must be flat, the neighboring shrubs will be quite reduced, so that the picture is not quite so crass. Images on forsythia Sa April 18, 2009 23:24 clock The forsythia in the front yard
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Thank you, I have the garden of my parents

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