Red Boxwood. Not exactly my definition of healthy. Some would say it is normal. I'm not sure about that, but I don't know for sure. For information: http://www.precisionpruning.com and/or ne...
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Precision Pruning of Ga., Inc. is now pruning Crape Myrtles for the Early Winter Season, and we have started pruning Boxwood shrubs as well. With the warmth we're having now in January, I s...
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Who would ever imagine a camellia as majestic as this old sasanqua grown to espoliar on the old brick wall which gives a beautiful view from the side of this old mansion in Buckhead. A wonderfu...
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Wow, the color in Atlanta. Spring flowers are as early as I can remember, and the scents are incredible. I started this post on the 15, but the pictures and details are relevant to 25 Marc...
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The boxwood flush is loved in March by gardeners around the world. This year the new growth seems to be starting later than most years. Probably due to our numerous hard freezes. Once the flus...
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Late Winter and Early Spring in Atlanta pose fun and adventure in the garden as well as nature itself. As long as I can remember we have a roller coaster of temperatures, and one can never predic...
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Found an interesting bit of news on keeping boxwood healthy, so I thought I would share it here: http://www.learn2grow.com/gardeningguides/shrubs/caremaintenance/caringboxwoods.aspx "Eve Dana...
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5March2009 A few notes on Boxwood pruning as we move into the growing season. Boxwood will grow fast this month. I never recommend shearing, though there is a place for it. The formal English/E...
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Tis the time to prune boxwood. We are also starting to prune many other plants for the winter season. Roses, Vitex (Chaste Tree), butterfly bushes, are all started in Mid to Late Winter to avoi...
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Hydrangea macrophylla is best pruned very selectively now. The Hydrangeas are one of the more delicate plants to prune. As the pictures indicate, many buds look black from frost burn. Some may gr...
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Hi, my name is Rob Browder. I am the owner of a Shrubery Pruning company in Atlanta, Georgia. Precision Pruning started under the name Trimscapes in 1987, when I saw the need for proper natural...
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