Improve your tomato yield by pruning your plants throughout the season. If you have a vegetable garden, chances are you have tomatoes growing in it. When home-grown, the fruit bursts with flavor ...
Pruning is such a big part of fall cleanup that it may come as a surprise to hear me ask you to put down the clippers down for a moment, because there are some plants that should never be pruned ...
Now is the time to prepare your plants for their winter rest. For some plants, this includes pruning to promote health, shape them, and prevent unwanted pests and diseases from taking over during ...
In winter, deciduous plants shed leaves and send food reserves to their roots. If you prune in winter or spring they then have ample resources to regrow and balance their roots with their top growth.
Along with routine tasks such as watering, deadheading, and harvesting flowers and vegetables, it is an ideal month to prune many summer-flowering plants. Some shrubs, hedges, climbers, and soft fruit ...
Tomatoes are also susceptible to viral infections, including Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Many viruses are transmitted from one plant to another through insect feeding. Viruses ...
For some plants, this includes pruning to promote health, shape them, and prevent unwanted pests and diseases from taking over during the cold weather. Regular pruning encourages healthy new ...
Leave at least three years before pruning hard again. Do not renovate Clematis armandii. It does not usually respond well to renovation, and pruning of established plants should be limited. Restrict ...