Pruned Spirea japonica
By Spritzhenry
- 23 Feb, 2008
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Well, I read in my AG magazine that they should be hard-pruned at this time of year. I checked in Dr Hessayon and in my RHS pruning book and all said the same thing - prune to 6" from the ground. The two I have 'done' were very straggly and something needed to be done - so I did - and how! They both have shoots showing near the base, so the worst thing (apart from killing them!) is that I'll lose flowers this year, I was a coward when it came to my 'Goldflame' and I've just trimmed it and cut out dead wood. You could wait and see what happens to mine - or be brave!
23 Feb, 2008
I have a spirea in the wrong place but can't get the roots out. Every Spring I chop it down to ground level, and every year it re-shoots and flowers with a vengeance.
24 Feb, 2008
Well done - have a medal for bravery on me, Buzzbee! I am still being a coward over my S.'Goldflame' because it has lots of lovely gold shoots opening up!
27 Feb, 2008
Poor little Spirea! He needs a hat ;o)
23 Feb, 2008