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Jun 26, Timing is the Decisive Factor in Pruning Lilacs. If you want to have your blooms next year, it is crucial to prune in those first few weeks after blooming ends.
Ideally, this is when you would do maintenance pruning each year. But I get so lazy busy, I end up with a ten foot bush Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
Jan 06, Pruning for Post Lilac Winter Care. Pruning is not important for the first 5 to 6 years of a young lilacs life.
It can be an important step to lilac recovery if winter damage has occurred. Wait until the plant has bloomed before you make any cuts to avoid removing the flowers. Cut out any damaged or Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Jun 10, If the trunks are very thick, you may need a saw. Cut each branch back by 1/3 to 1/2. The lilac will grow back, but it'll take a season or two.
If you discovered that your plant was grafted, be sure not to cut Views: K. Jul 14, How do you prune lilacs? There are several techniques involved in pruning a lilac bush: Get rid of dead, broken or diseased stems first, as well as any weaker branches. In addition, cut branches to prevent rubbing or crossing.
Remove old stems that are thicker than two inches. This prevents your lilac from growing too tall and encourages the growth of young shoots. The stems. Jan 09, You can actually dig the suckers up and pot them to make more lilacs if you wish, they actually mature faster than taking cuttings and rooting them. Cut back 1/3 of the older lilac canes or branches.
The following year cut out the next 1/3 of the oldest branches then the final year cut back the last of the oldest branches. Cut off all of the lilac bush's branches that are broken or show obvious signs of disease. They are more likely to cause problems than to produce a lot of flowers. Look for broken ends, damaged.
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