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Pruning Escallonia?
I have an Escallonia hedge which is 6 and a half ft. wide and just under 5
ft. tall. It is quite old, and because of the width of the hedge, I don't like to prune it back very much in late summer/autumn as to do so would leave me with loads of bare wood. Can anyone help me with the following questions? 1.Is it o.k to prune it now as by the end of the Summer it has usually grown out of control? 2.Can you cut it back very hard in the late summer/autumn after flowering? Will it recover? Due to my conservative pruning it seems to be getting wider every year. Thanks. |
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Pruning Escallonia?
'JK77',
Established Escallonia hedges may be pruned fairly hard after flowering, but they flower more freely if trimmed only lightly. Best to adopt the principle that you are in charge and that the hedge will be the size that you want it to be. It will soon sprout new shoots and thicken out. This is an interesting site as it advocates pruning to within 12" of the ground in the spring. Quite drastic but very effective if your hedge has got out of hand. http://www.angliangardener.co.uk/Pla...scallonia.html Regards, Emrys Davies. "JK77" wrote in message ... I have an Escallonia hedge which is 6 and a half ft. wide and just under 5 ft. tall. It is quite old, and because of the width of the hedge, I don't like to prune it back very much in late summer/autumn as to do so would leave me with loads of bare wood. Can anyone help me with the following questions? 1.Is it o.k to prune it now as by the end of the Summer it has usually grown out of control? 2.Can you cut it back very hard in the late summer/autumn after flowering? Will it recover? Due to my conservative pruning it seems to be getting wider every year. Thanks. |
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