Growing a evade!? We have a put off that we planted from 2ft high...
We have a put off that we planted from 2ft high plants 18 months ago. We pruned them within the autumn but my husband has lost the instructions since. Shouldn't we be pruning twice a year- I know it's too unpunctually now. It's contained by quite an exposed but shady location and the plants surrounded by the middle are going great, but the plants on either side smaller quantity so, should we be feeding them, and what? Thank you!
Answers: You don't read out what your hedge consists of.
On planting (October-March) cut wager on plants to 15cm (6in). In summer trim laterals lightly. In the second year (February-March) cut backbone growth by half. Throughout summer trim laterals to state tapered sides, and within autumn cut leading shoots to the desired rank.
On planting (March-April) cut back adjectives stems by one-third. Repeat this at the same time subsequent year
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