DEAR RICKI: For hard, rejuvenative pruning, your Euonymus bushes should be cut back in late winter/early spring, before new growth begins. But if you just want to clean up their shape or reduce their ...
Dear Carol: There are a couple of large burning bushes that I would like to prune way back to reduce them in size. I plan to do this in late fall after the leaves have fallen off. Will the burning ...
Q. My evergreen euonymus hedge seems to grow all year. How often should I prune it? A. There are a number of different varieties of evergreen euonymus. Some grow quite slowly and need little or no ...
Q: A while back you advised pruning a variety of plants during the cold months, after blooming. My winged-tipped euonymus has grown to a giant height of 8 feet or more. There are three of them on the ...
Euonymus is a large group of deciduous and evergreen shrubs. The commonly planted burning bush is just one member. While many of these shrubs are best grown outdoors, there are a couple euonymus ...
Starting Jan. 3, you’ll find Richard Nunnally’s popular gardening feature in the Sunday Flair section of your Richmond Times-Dispatch. Q: Recently, while pruning a euonymus bush on the south side of ...
Pruning is one of the most rewarding winter jobs in the garden. Without any foliage, it’s much easier to achieve the shape you want from a tree or bush. But before you lift the secateurs, you need to ...