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Originally Posted by Will Heath
Back to your Juniper, heavy pruning this time of year could cause some new growth which could die back in the winter. Junipers can actually be pruned anytime of the year. Most perfer spring but others like the fall or winter as there typically is not as much sap loss.
After pruning (which I personally would do in the spring) be sure to keep the foliage finger trimmed to encourage padding and back growth.
Will
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OK, I guess I can wait till spring, its not a problem, and thats what I was thinking anyways.
What do you mean by "foliage finger trimmed to encourage padding and back growth." I didnt quite get that. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by breefe
Your blog is hilarious...I can relate to most of it...Thanks for keeping me entertained Adam...
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Yeah, thanks for reading it!
