After a severe repotting and removal of heavy roots, my Hawthorn has really pushed hard. This is it after a trim .
May
20
2013
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When you say trim, you mean all or most of the extending growth??
Have you any articles on hawthorn care??
Cheers
Bry
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Yes Bry, From personal trial and error, I find that when you are on top of the initial extension growth, you get a good second and even third flush. Ramification builds up quickly. If you let it extend to much it also gets fat very quick and can ruin the look.
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Thanks for that… Need to book an hour in when the kids have gone to bed to do a once over on mine then. The extensions are now around 3-4″ long…
It’s a big tree, you could say I jumped into the deep end 🙂
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