78+ Physocarpus Diabolo Pruning
When is the best time to cut back pysocarpus opulifolius diablo please. When plants reach maturity the bark peels away in layers.
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Prune your diablo ninebark shrub in the early to mid spring after the last hard frost has passed but before new shoots are visible. This shrub is often used in mass plantings or as a hedge. Remove suckers at ground level and cut waterspouts back to main branches with hand pruners. Remove any damaged dead diseased cracked or abrading branches throughout the shrub with secateurs or loppers.That way you won t cut off next year s flowers. Ninebark also known as physocarpus opulifolius is a medium sized shrub grown primarily for its interesting and colorful foliage. Remove any damaged dead diseased cracked or abrading branches throughout the shrub with secateurs or loppers. Shear or prune the outer branch tips to shape and reduce the size of the plant.
Use lopping shears to prune out diseased damaged or dead stems and branches. Best time to prune is immediately after flowering so end june approx. Of course that would mean sacrificing any blooms and subsequent red seedheads. Sorry joanii but have to disagree with you.
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