Pruning A Rose of Sharon

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Bob Bricault, Horticulture Educator for Michigan State University Extension explains how to prune a Rose of Sharon using thinning and heading back cuts.

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  • @kathybousquet5130
    @kathybousquet5130 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, best video I have seen on pruning a rose of sharon that has gotten too tall, mine are about 8 foot and I have it tied up, the branches have gotten too heavy and out of control, now I know how to cut it back to a good height and still have it look nice and healthy. Best video yet!

  • @Smilindog50
    @Smilindog50 Год назад

    Our Rose of Sharon bushes are beautiful, and huge! They'll be trimmed back this fall, for sure! Vey informative video. Thanks!

  • @theoverthinker5144
    @theoverthinker5144 Месяц назад

    Love the beats. And very informative. Doing this this coming spring.

  • @LittleNekosPage
    @LittleNekosPage 2 года назад +1

    Man, I was waiting for the big reveal at the end! I wanted to see what it looked like in the summer with the blooms on it! 😅

  • @edyoung7778
    @edyoung7778 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you! By far the BEST video I could find that explained exactly how to prune my plant!!

  • @challenge405
    @challenge405 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much in taking the time to share me how to cut back my Rose of Sharon.
    Very informative video and now I can go trim mine!

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  • @backyardadventureswithandy
    @backyardadventureswithandy 2 года назад

    What do you advise for propagating a Rose of Sharon? I want to take a cutting and I suspect that soft wood in the late spring/early summer is best, but is that accurate?

    • @user-lv3th9pe7u
      @user-lv3th9pe7u 2 года назад

      They make insane amounts of seeds...mice food

  • @hummingbird6618
    @hummingbird6618 8 лет назад

    This was an excellent video--thanks very much. I've just completed my pruning task in Manassas, VA.

  • @deepalmer3960
    @deepalmer3960 7 лет назад +1

    Great video! But what I would like to know is, do you cut it above or below the nub? Thanks!

  • @carolynm5006
    @carolynm5006 2 года назад

    Hi Bob, I transplanted a rose of Sharon last fall. It is looking stressed right now (May) and the buds at the top are brown and dry. Should I prune it now or wait until fall? Thank you

  • @nathanhardesty3190
    @nathanhardesty3190 10 лет назад +1

    Great video, man! I just got a rose of sharon, by chance, and I've never cared for a hibiscus...This video was a great help! One question - I got these as full trees just popped out of a neighbors yard, and was wondering if I can get some lower lateral branches if I hard prune it way down (they're like 8ft already!) and start from there. I am in 5b and we're having a cold spell, if that will affect the timing for doing this. Thanks, and great video!

    • @robertbricault8663
      @robertbricault8663 10 лет назад +1

      I have cut a Rose of Sharon that was 5 to 6 feet down to a 3 foot plant so that it would be easier to move. After it was moved and it began to grow back, I trimmed it to a few main branches to develop it into a good structure. Often when you cut a plant back hard you get abnormal amounts of shoots that grow too close to each other and further pruning to thin it becomes necessary.

  • @jedaqueen
    @jedaqueen 3 года назад

    I want to avoid all the little new plants that arise under my Rose of Sharon, should I cut off all the seed pods in Fall?

  • @DJMovit
    @DJMovit 10 лет назад

    What time of year do you trim it back? I was told by someone for Zone 5 here in New York that I can trim back the Rose of Sharon in March when the plant is dormant during the harsh winter. Ours have never been properly trimmed and mantained.
    Tim

    • @robertbricault8663
      @robertbricault8663 10 лет назад +1

      Tim, the best time is early spring well before it blooms. Since it will for flower buds on the new growth that comes out that same season.

    • @angelaedwards8806
      @angelaedwards8806 9 лет назад

      Robert Bricault I also heard you can do it in the fall when the leaves have fallen. Did I miss when is the best time to prune in this video?

    • @toosexy7955
      @toosexy7955 7 лет назад

      yes

  • @cpo1wh45
    @cpo1wh45 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for a well produced pruning tutorial.

  • @nancynowak500
    @nancynowak500 8 лет назад +4

    What is the date of the pruning? When should I prune? Late fall or early spring? THANKS!!

    • @joankuc4975
      @joankuc4975 6 лет назад +2

      early Spring before leaves appear

  • @TinthiaClemant
    @TinthiaClemant 3 года назад +1

    Would’ve been great to have tight camera shots to see exactly where he was making the thinning cuts.

  • @caroldominique9604
    @caroldominique9604 2 месяца назад

    Useful information ❤

  • @milwaukeegregg
    @milwaukeegregg 10 лет назад +1

    I have one the size of a Buick and I just take a trimmer to it every spring. I take off a foot all around it!!

  • @markread7333
    @markread7333 9 лет назад

    Nice video. I pruned our plant tonight, and it was much easier with your instructions.
    I'm just wondering why an Ann Arbor resident would allow an MSU staff member Into her property! LOL

  • @50UND
    @50UND 7 лет назад

    is this hibiscus good for infusions ?

  • @Mary-wd2nk
    @Mary-wd2nk 2 года назад

    Very informative...thank you!

  • @Sundlofmusicalengineering
    @Sundlofmusicalengineering 2 года назад

    love the music

  • @ruby07241
    @ruby07241 8 лет назад +3

    Now, if I could just keep the Japanese beetles from desteoying the flowers it would be great.

  • @robertsimonofsky3959
    @robertsimonofsky3959 8 лет назад

    thank you

  • @Community56sunshine
    @Community56sunshine 3 года назад

    Looking like Marlon Brando's gardener brother...

  • @SuperWoodyboy
    @SuperWoodyboy 10 лет назад

    AH! what about the shape.....not very good....i would have cut it to 5 foot...then shaped it in a more rounded fashion....These shrubs get VERY ratty looking and need to be kept under control....think you could have done better!

    • @robertbricault8663
      @robertbricault8663 10 лет назад +1

      Yes they can get pretty big. The one we chose we to show selective pruning and not serious heading back techniques. You are correct some get very big and would need a more agressive type of pruning.