Blackberries are available either as dormant plants, typically bare root, or as actively growing potted plants. Dormant and ...
And, trellising your canes helps future pruning easier and optimize the yield. Out of various trellis styles, you should opt for the one that supports your canes the most while allowing light to ...
Few fruits produce as dependably as blackberries. With proper care, 'Navaho' Thornless Blackberry will yield a tasty crop for years to come. Learn how to plant and prune 'Navaho' Thornless Blackberry ...
Plant them en masse—they make great informal hedges. They will flower best in a sunny spot (at least six hours a day) with good drainage. There's no need to keep the flowers groomed; they're ...
▪ Topping trees, most notably tree-form crape myrtles. This used to be done to mimosas as well. It ruins the plants’ natural ...
An N.C. Cooperative Extension Service hands-on workshop on pruning blackberry bushes and more will be held from 1:30-3:30 p.m ...
Azaleas are hardy here, and so are likely to survive the recent freeze. Wait until spring, when new growth emerges, to prune ...
Coleus plants benefit from light pinching (tip-pruning) to keep plants compact ... ll have unlimited space to develop. Leaving blackberry canes in place after they produce fruit.