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Pruning rhododendrons in February: six tips

2024-02-23T08:43:49.306Z

Highlights: Rhododendrons are typically found in temperate to subtropical regions of the world. They are particularly common in the mountainous regions of East Asia, particularly China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Pruning in February is possible, but it is important to note that this is done before new growth begins. Use sharp, clean pruning shears to ensure a clean cut and minimize the risk of disease. Prune only dead or damaged branches. Avoid over-pruning healthy shoots as this can affect flowering.



As of: February 23, 2024, 9:29 a.m

By: Joana Lück

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In late winter, one or two plants require pruning.

Read here what you should pay attention to when it comes to rhododendrons.

Rhododendrons are typically found in temperate to subtropical regions of the world.

They are particularly common in the mountainous regions of East Asia, particularly China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

But also in the Alps, the Pyrenees and some areas of the Caucasus as well as in the northwest of the USA.

They also thrive in this country, particularly well in partially shaded locations.

Rhododendrons can still benefit from pruning in February.

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If you want to prune rhododendrons in February, there are a few important points you need to keep in mind to ensure that you do not damage the plants and affect their growth:

Timing of pruning

: Rhododendrons should ideally be pruned after flowering in spring or late summer/autumn.

Pruning in February is possible, but it is important to note that this is done before new growth begins.

Tools

: Use sharp, clean pruning shears to ensure a clean cut and minimize the risk of disease.

Gentle pruning

: Prune only dead or damaged branches.

Avoid over-pruning healthy shoots as this can affect flowering.

Topiary pruning

: If necessary, you can make light topiary prunes in February to improve the shape of the plant.

Be careful to respect the natural shape of the rhododendron and not make excessive cuts.

Consider weather conditions

: If possible, prune rhododendrons on a dry day to minimize the risk of disease.

Avoid cutting during frost as this can damage plants.

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Aftercare

: After pruning, you can provide the plants with an appropriate fertilizer to promote their growth and keep them healthy.

It is important to emphasize that rhododendrons generally require little to no pruning and over-pruning can affect their growth and flowering.

If you are unsure, it is advisable to ask an experienced gardener for advice.


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Source: merkur

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