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  2. When to Cut Back Roses for Beautiful Blooms Every Year ... - AOL

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    Healthier blooms: Pruning promotes larger, more prolific blooms. Tips for Cutting Back Roses Keep these tips in mind when cutting back roses to ensure healthy, prolific blooms every spring.

  3. How To Care For Hydrangeas In The Winter So You'll Have ...

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    Extremely cold weather or late spring freezes can damage these flower buds. If you live in zones 7 or lower, it is a good idea to protect bigleaf and oakleaf hydrangeas to prevent flower bud damage.

  4. This Easy-To-Care-For Shrub Provides Stunning Yellow Blooms ...

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    Pruning plants after the flower buds have formed removes potential blooms. When needed, time pruning just after plants finish flowering, in late winter to early spring to ensure the next season's ...

  5. Ice pruning - Wikipedia

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    Ice pruning is the natural process of selective vegetative pruning on the windward side of a plant, executed by the impact of ice and snow particles driven by wind. [1] The process is sometimes termed snow pruning. The time scale required for this phenomenon is typically over several growing seasons.

  6. Spring (season) - Wikipedia

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    Any snow begins to melt, swelling streams with runoff and any frosts become less severe. In climates that have no snow, and rare frosts, air and ground temperatures increase more rapidly. Many flowering plants bloom at this time of year, in a long succession, sometimes beginning when snow is still on the ground and continuing into early summer ...

  7. Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia

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    It is widely stated that careful attention to pruning and training young trees improves their later productivity and longevity, and that good pruning and training can also prevent later injury from weak crotches or forks (where a tree trunk splits into two or more branches) that break from the weight of fruit, snow, or ice on the branches.

  8. This Low-Maintenance Shrub Will Fill Your Fall And Winter ...

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    Camellias start to set flower buds when growth resumes in spring and summer. Pruning right after flowering is complete ensures flower buds are not removed by mistake. Finally, some causes of bud ...

  9. Alpine plant - Wikipedia

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    Glory-of-the-Snow is an alpine plant that preforms its flowers in the previous season so that it can flower as soon as the snow starts to melt in spring. Some plants flower immediately after snow melting or soil thawing. These early flowering plants always form their flowers in the previous season, called preformation.