That was a job!!
Yeah, timing depends on your location. It's almost about the first of May before that happens much here.I like to do mine before the sap starts rising so the prune will have time to heal over before the sap has risen all the way.
Yeah, timing depends on your location. It's almost about the first of May before that happens much here.
May 10 is our average last frost date. Muscadines don't even naturally grow up here, but if you plant them in a sheltered place, they do ok.We done got blooms or possibly tiny grapes by that time year. ...
But I am in deep South GA ... and the highest hill is a ant bed ... we get go barefoot too..
I noticed today the Red maples are already budding out ... the blueberries are budding too ....
Mine need pruning bad. No clue really how to do it. Any tips for a newbie?
Thanks.
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