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Eddie Seagle is a Sustainability Verifier, Golf Environment Organization (Scotland), Agronomist and Horticulturalist, CSI: Seagle (Consulting Services International) LLC, Professor Emeritus and Honorary Alumnus (Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College), Distinguished Professor for Teaching and Learning (University System of Georgia) and Short Term Missionary (Heritage Church, Moultrie). Direct inquiries to csi seagle@yahoo.com.
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csi seagle@yahoo.com Apr 14, 2021
Apr 14, 2021
Eddie Seagle is a Sustainability Verifier, Golf Environment Organization (Scotland), Agronomist and Horticulturalist, CSI: Seagle (Consulting Services International) LLC, Professor Emeritus and Honorary Alumnus (Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College), Distinguished Professor for Teaching and Learning (University System of Georgia) and Short Term Missionary (Heritage Church, Moultrie). Direct inquiries to csi seagle@yahoo.com.
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Fielding Questions columnist Don Kinzler also advises readers on tree trimming and cutting back ornamental grass. Written By: Don Kinzler | ×
A reader wonders when to cut back overgrown shrubs. Special to The Forum
Q: I m planning to cut back my alpine currant hedge that was damaged in heavy snow from the previous two winters. Can I do the same with my two highbush cranberry shrubs that are overgrown and also damaged? If so, when should I cut them back? Dan F.
A: Alpine currant and highbush cranberry viburnum rejuvenate beautifully, which removes old woody or damaged branches, and coaxes fresh new vigorous growth to emerge from near the ground level. The preferred time to prune these shrubs is late March or early April, before trees and shrubs begin to leaf out.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also advises readers on tree trimming and cutting back ornamental grass.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also advises readers on tree trimming and cutting back ornamental grass.
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