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Alison
Winnipeg Manitoba
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| Posted - Mar 15 : AM |
| I have a big, beautiful old lilac bush in my backyard, close to 7 feet tall, but last spring it only produced 3 blooms. It is pretty overgrown and I knew it was in trouble, so I know I need to take some drastic action to make it flourish once again. Soafter consulting with a few different website and books, everyone seems to recommend giving the lilac bush a drastic, and I do mean drastic, pruning. They recommend cutting it down to about a foot, and foregoing blooms for this year. Oh help! I love nothing more than the pretty smell of lilacs in spring, and I know this pruning is necessary, but it doesn't help the pain! Oh well, short term pain, long term gain I suppose. I'm going to do the pruning this afternoon. Please think of me so I can get thru pruning my precious lilac! "God's gift to you is life. What you choose to do with that life is your gift to God" |
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Kay
Vancouver WA
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Julia
Shelton WA
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| Posted - Mar 15 : AM |
| Oh Alison! As one who looooooooves lilacs, I understand. We were renting a place that had 4 lilac bushes. We bought a place a little over a year ago with no lilacs. A friend bout me two but they are small. I still don't think I will get this year either. So we can be lilac less together this year. HOpefully, next year your bush will be full of blooms and maybe I will have one or two! "the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim |
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Jenny
middle of Utah
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I love my old tall lilacs too and i
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