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Chopped Choisya.

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By Kate123


Chopped Choisya. (Choisya ternata (Mexican orange blossom))

After a years deliberation, I chopped one of the Choisya plants yesterday afternoon. Understanding it’s not the best time to prune! I know I harp on about my small garden, but, I’m always looking for planting opportunities…I took one of my potted skimmias and transplanted it under the Choisya.
Fingers crossed…
I’ll keep the Choisya a nice round, spherical shape of sorts.



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It's a lovely shape Kate, and now there's room to put more plants under it :)

10 Oct, 2021

 

Thank you, Hywel! I’m pleased you like it - I’m feeling better about giving it a chop now! I hoping to squeeze a couple more in and reconfigure the back of it too. 😊

10 Oct, 2021

 

Thank you Julia! I was thinking about what you’re saying last week about raising the canopy on some shrubs! It gave me that boost! ☺️

10 Oct, 2021

 

😉

10 Oct, 2021

 

Thank you Paul!

10 Oct, 2021

 

Very pretty foliage. Is it an evergreen?

10 Oct, 2021

 

Thank you, Amsterdam! Yes, it’s an evergreen one. 😊

12 Oct, 2021

 

Great idea Kate!

14 Oct, 2021

 

Thank you, Janey!!!

14 Oct, 2021

 

I love the shape Kate and couldn't believe your garden is small!

18 Oct, 2021

 

Thank you very much, Rose! Pleased you like the chop!
Honestly, it's very petit!!! 😊

18 Oct, 2021



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