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Prunning Lilacs Newly planted lilacs do not need pruning until they are about 7 feet tall. Stems of 1-2 inches in diameter will produce better blooms than larger diameter. The best time to prune is just after removing spent blooms. Rejuvenating overgrown lilacs: cut to the ground 1/3 of the largest trunks each year for 3 years to spur new young stems from the base. This can be done in early spring before the leaves. Next |
History of Lilacs About Lilacs What type of Lilac? Where to plant my Lilac? How to fertilize my Lilac? How should I water my Lilac? Prunning Lilac My Lilac does not flower, HELP! Wrightwood Lilac Festival The festival is a day long event with music, speakers, demonstrations and of course, the most exciting part. The Garden Tours Usually held in May or early June Check our event calendar for details |
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