TV's Monty Don has shared his expert advice for what plants and shrubs need to be pruned in January to encourage new growth ...
Prune autumn fruiting varieties in mid-winter, cutting the old canes back to ground level. Tie in new stems to the supporting wires as they grow, using garden twine. Raspberries are a hungry and ...
Monty Don has shared his January gardening advice to help gardeners know which trees, shrubs, and plants need to be pruned to ...
Late-fruiting raspberries don’t generally grow as tall as the earlier fruiting types and are much simpler to manage and prune. Simply cut the old, fruited canes from last year down to ground level.
Pruning soft fruits at the right time is essential to keeping plants productive. Follow our guide to get the most out of your fruit bushes and vines. Grapevines are exuberant climbers, so if you ...
‘Cut off all the brown stems, right down at the base,’ says Fiona Jenkins, gardening expert at Myjobquote.co.uk ... you prune ...
prune out the stems which have fruited in autumn. Summer-fruiting raspberry canes should be cut back to the ground. Remove ...