Viewing post #231065 by RickCorey

You are viewing a single post made by RickCorey in the thread called Tree Pruning.
Image
Mar 22, 2012 4:56 PM CST
Name: Rick Corey
Everett WA 98204 (Zone 8a)
Sunset Zone 5. Koppen Csb. Eco 2f
Frugal Gardener Garden Procrastinator I helped beta test the first seed swap Plant and/or Seed Trader Seed Starter Region: Pacific Northwest
Photo Contest Winner: 2014 Avid Green Pages Reviewer Garden Ideas: Master Level Garden Sages I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! I helped plan and beta test the plant database.
I bought some Lavaterra a few years ago and took a flying guess from things I heard on the Internet that I should prune it down to 12-18" in late fall ... then prune it hard, like 6" or less, in early or mid-winter.

I never knew why someone advised TWO prunings, but I have to do SOMETHING to keep it from growing to 6+" feet and flopping flat.

I suspect that I should prune it again in late spring, maybe just before flowering or even before the buds are big, if I want to keep it from flopping over - which I am starting to think means keeping it down to 4-5 feet at most.

I also read that it would be more restrained if the soil were even worse and it got almost no water. Well, I interplanted it with things that DO want water, and I didn;t realize that soil could GET much worse than mine!

This is allegedly Lavatera thuringiaca 'Barnsley', a perennial woody bush in my Zone 8 garden. I've been cutting the wood back back year.

« Return to the thread "Tree Pruning"
« Return to All Things Gardening forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Leftwood and is called "Gentiana septemfida"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.