Does the advice on pruning-back Clematis pertain to my multi-flora ''devil's darning-needle'' too? I know link-clicks contribute to better search-engine results-page listings ranking but...
Also I didn't see forsythia mentioned in my quick-reading for that name. That's why I clicked the link in the email. I have an older variety planted B4 showier cultivars which were never systematically pruned or fertilized to improve bloom density. They were recently transplanted from deep shade beneath a shingle-oak to a sunnier more open area and have achieved both greater foliar development and blossom densities. I've heard they benefit from some type of systematic pruning and undoubtedly some sort of fertilization would help too. Did my ancient eyes just miss them or were they mentioned within some broader taxonimic nomenclature I didn't recognize?
It's no ''biggy'' and the move has worked wonders but since I put that much effort into 'em I was considering pruning/fertilization to effect even better results since they're now visible from the street.
Does the advice on pruning-back Clematis pertain to my multi-flora ''devil's darning-needle'' too? I know link-clicks contribute to better search-engine results-page listings ranking but...
Also I didn't see forsythia mentioned in my quick-reading for that name. That's why I clicked the link in the email. I have an older variety planted B4 showier cultivars which were never systematically pruned or fertilized to improve bloom density. They were recently transplanted from deep shade beneath a shingle-oak to a sunnier more open area and have achieved both greater foliar development and blossom densities. I've heard they benefit from some type of systematic pruning and undoubtedly some sort of fertilization would help too. Did my ancient eyes just miss them or were they mentioned within some broader taxonimic nomenclature I didn't recognize?
It's no ''biggy'' and the move has worked wonders but since I put that much effort into 'em I was considering pruning/fertilization to effect even better results since they're now visible from the street.