Like forsythia, flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa) produces colorful flowers that will bloom in your garden in early spring. Their pinkish-red flowers (sometimes orange or white, based on the ...
Prune these shrubs in spring for more flowers this summer.
In this stressful spring, we’ve been cheered by the bright blooms of flowering shrubs and ornamental trees such as forsythia, quince, viburnum, lilac, cherry, crabapple and redbud. If these plants ...
Question: I have forsythia and flowering quince. When and how to I prune these? They have rampant growth, but I don’t want to accidentally prune so much that I don’t get any flowers next year. Answer: ...
Due to the extra warm winter we've had this year, it’s been a good spring for forsythia. There are loads of yellow flowers on forsythia shrubs all around our area. You may have noticed some bushes ...
I have received a flood of questions pertaining to the beautiful yellow flowering plant blooming right now. It seems people think the Forsythia is blooming too early. This happens every year around ...
This forsythia hedge has very few flowers because the hedge is crowded with invasive trees and the remaining forsythia branches were sheared back in the fall, removing the spring-flowering wood. The ...
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This is a great time of year for pruning — my favorite gardening task — and for bringing branches inside to flower in your home. Branches with interesting foliage and flowering branches can both ...
Dear Carol: I'm hoping you can explain this to me. We have had a forsythia for years. The past few years (at least five) it has had numerous blooms on it in the fall. Why would it have a second ...