Always a silver lining, trick is finding it!
Oh I agree!
LIFE IN THE GARDEN CAN BE UNPREDICTIBLE CATHY, CHINA
But that adds an element of excitement though! 😉
Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
I admire your positive outlook Cathy! 😉
Definitely easier to prune it horizontally than vertically😉
Ouch!
Oh no!
Oh dear…well, you’re right, at least it’s still alive and you were able to prune it easily. It will grow back.
Yes, it hasn’t affected its growth, Beth – it was just top heavy and pulled out its support
Cathy, how well you prune. It is fatal to me. It shows that you are an expert gardener and that the tree you have pruned will grow back more strongly and vigorously in spring. Greetings from Margarita.
It had just broken free from its support and fallen over, Margarita
So with pruning so severe that you have done it is the only way you can survive. I hope it does. We will see it in spring. Greetings from Margarita.
Gotten too big anyway?
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Always a silver lining, trick is finding it!
Oh I agree!
LIFE IN THE GARDEN CAN BE UNPREDICTIBLE CATHY, CHINA
But that adds an element of excitement though! 😉
Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
I admire your positive outlook Cathy! 😉
Definitely easier to prune it horizontally than vertically😉
Ouch!
Oh no!
Oh dear…well, you’re right, at least it’s still alive and you were able to prune it easily. It will grow back.
Yes, it hasn’t affected its growth, Beth – it was just top heavy and pulled out its support
Cathy, how well you prune. It is fatal to me. It shows that you are an expert gardener and that the tree you have pruned will grow back more strongly and vigorously in spring. Greetings from Margarita.
It had just broken free from its support and fallen over, Margarita
So with pruning so severe that you have done it is the only way you can survive. I hope it does. We will see it in spring. Greetings from Margarita.
Gotten too big anyway?