Spring-flowering shrubs bloom on one-year-old wood that grew the previous summer. They generally bloom before the end of June and should be pruned immediately after flowering. If these shrubs are ...
But there’s lots you can do now to encourage spring growth, especially when it comes to pruning certain plants. The key is to focus your efforts on summer-flowering species, as opposed to spring ...
Along with tulips and daffodils finally making an appearance, spring flowering shrubs will come to life too. That is if you don't prune them too early. Graham Smith MCIHort, a gardening expert from ...
Summer-blooming shrubs, on the other hand, will form their flower buds this spring once new growth starts so you’re safe to prune what you need to. Go ahead and prune your spring-flowering ...
In order to reproduce, most flowering plants rely on animals to move their pollen. In turn, pollinators rely on flowers for food, including both nectar and pollen. If you’re a gardener ...
the Shenzhen Flower Fair has a very strong Chinese New Year atmosphere. On January 22nd, the 2025 Spring Festival Flower Fair in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, kicked off vigorously in the ...