How To Prune Japanese Spireas (Now in Early Spring Is the Perfect Time) 👍😉😊💚✂️👏
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
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Such helpful information, and there’s nothing better than showing us exactly how to prune. Thanks kindly!
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Really helpful video. I have three bushes in my new house to take care of.
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How awesome! I've always hesitated cutting mine at all. No wonder it only blooms a bit. Thank you so much for this video. It's wonderful!
That's wonderful. Now, you'll be able to enjoy, more compact, shapely and much more colorful plants😁. Glad to hear our efforts were helpful😄👍💚
Just bought a home with 6 of these. They are overgrown. Thank you so much.
Glad to hear, it was helpful. They respond very well to pruning, so we are sure you'll be able to bring them around in no time!
And, keep them lush and beautiful in subsequent years too.
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Love your videos! So informative and practical 👌
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I had no idea how to renew these. I get it now. Thank you.
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Thank you for such an informative video, really helpful advice 😊
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Thanks. Very helpful.
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Great Instruction….thank you for all the tips!! I am ready to go out and make my spireas beautiful again!!
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Brilliant very helpful thank you
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Excellent advice. Thank you.
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When mine have flowered they go a bit mildewy looking so I prune it again and new growth comes , told a friend to do this but she refuses to prune hers again!!
Thanks for sharing this. Spiraeas and very reliable and resilient, and as you've discovered, they respond well to trimming too. So removing old spent flower heads, tired or diseased foliage is a good way to rejuvenate them and keep them bushy and colorful too. Plus obviously, removing the diseased foliage helps to reduce the opportunity for the disease spores to spread or re-infect too.
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That was fun, David Scissorhands! ☺️ I truly love chopping away as mentioned before (hairstylist by profession, or is that actually, gardener now) 😊 I have 3 different kinds of spireas. I so wanted that gorgeous colorful one of yellow, orange, green, but could not located at the time of planting. I have critters in my woodland setting where I live. Unfortunately "some critter" decided to "park itself" in the middle of one, leaving a flattened center. I should be but will certainly do soon, take string and tie around it so it can finds it way back to its rounded habit! Thanks for sharing! 🍀😊
As you know, they regrow well from trimming, so if it was my plant I would probably prune back the displaced branches and let it regenerate naturally again.
@@OverdevestNurseries ok great, that I will do! 🥰
Perfect timing! I just planted my first one last fall and I wasn't sure how to take care of it this spring.
Great. Perhaps, once you've been inspired by your success, you'll consider investing in some of the other selections 😉👍💚
Thanks for this David! 😀It's good to know that I've been doing it right these past few years. For some reason the rabbits seem to love my Candy Corn 🤪
As always, you are very welcome. It is always reassuring to know that we are moving in the right directions. Interesting point about Candy Corn. Haven't seen or heard that before, but it is amazing how animals will often pick out one type and seem to continually go for that. Lets see, if anyone else is noticing a similar preference in their areas.
Candy Corn is my favorite! What an explosion of color all season long!
David.... Promise me if I ever win the lottery u'l be my personal garden guru, with a big pay packet for you to boot 🙏😂😂👌
Ha ha!
But, it has to be said..... that with the rewards we get from being out in the garden (surrounded by nature, growing and seeing all these beautiful things), I feel like I am winning the lottery EVERY day😁💚👍👏
Very very true David, I was planting black bamboo with my young nephew yesterday, then when we were done & tidied up, we sat in the garden at the fire - him toasting marshmallows & I having a beer & said to him isn't this great, the simple things in life, he was a happy little man 👌❤️
greetings from germany. great video!! which time of the year exactly do you do this? i think missed the right time, because now its near the end of april and the foliage has already came out. any negative side effects if i give itba hard cut right now?
Thanks for your kind comments, its nice to hear from you.
As you've probably noticed, this video was filmed in early spring just as the buds were breaking but with robust growers with attractive foliage (like these) that doesn't matter much because in our nursery we trim them all the time at different times during the growing season.
That's why when you view these other videos (also on this channel): studio.ruclips.net/channel/UCgfi7rt7jLrh4Hg01wKScdwvideos you will see tight, shapely, manicured plants that are bushy and very attractive when all the little shoots grow back out.
The only time you wouldn't trim them, would be when the shoots are starting to make flower buds. So, in your case maybe, you would consider letting them grow out and flower and then trim off the old spent flower stems.
That way you will get the benefits of seeing the flowers, and then be able to re-shape and invigorate your plants and then enjoy another round of flowering, once the new shoots grow out AGAIN!
As you might notice in these (in nursery) videos, we trim them multiple time during the year, so you could if you wish do the same.
We hope this helps.
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Can you cut them back late summer?
Yes, but it is best to leave enough time for them to grow out before the onset of autumn and winter, otherwise you might stimulate soft young growth that may get snagged by early frosts, or of course, you might be looking at cut back plants all winter long. That's why David prefers doing this type of pruning in early spring.
It leaves plenty of time for new growth and flowering, and the recovery time from trimming to good regrowth is short, so you won't have to look at the trimmed plants for long.
We hope this helps.
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Can you please let me know what kind of fertilizer are you using? Thanks
We use just a standard slow release well balanced fertilizer that is available at most of our partnering garden centers:
To preserve our independence from corporations we decline to mention specific brands but your nearest centers will most likely be happy to share which brand they recommend for your area.
I have the candy corn spirea, new this year and it’s my first spirea. It’s looking pale and dreary. Is it ok to prune it back at this time ? Im thinking it flowered at the nursery already so I’m not counting on any more flowers for the year. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you 😁
Yes you can prune them (at almost any time of year). And, when the new growth develops, you can expect to get a new round of flowering too.
Once established, spiraeas are fairly drought tolerant, but to get the best from them, it is good to water (deeply) during any prolonged summer dry periods and put down a layer of mulch too.
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I’ve read that spirea should be lightly pruned in spring and hard in fall. What do you recommend?
They are so hardy and reliable that they can be pruned to different degrees at almost any time of year.
That said, we know David has found out over the years that this method works best in this region (Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern USA) for the ones that flower from early summer onwards.
Like he mentions near the start of the video just make sure that your plants are summer flowering and not spring flowering, because obviously, if you were to prune them in Fall or early spring, you would be cutting off flower buds ☹️
With these types, you wait until they finish flowering, and then that's when you would do the pruning!
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What brand hedge clippers are those?
We checked but we can't tell you because there's no brand visible! They are professional ones that we have been using in the nursery for years.
@@OverdevestNurseries too bad, thanks. They look serious, why I asked.
I pruned mine and a year later they started drying out
That's strange, normally they are very resilient and respond well to trimming. In fact, David adds that he's seen old tired plants (that needed rejuvenation), cut right back to ground level and still they came back well.
So, there has to be another underlying reason why this is happening, we suggest applying good 2" deep layer of mulch and watering well druing any dry summer periods and maybe a light dressing of a well-balanced slow release fertilizer next spring. That should pull them around.
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