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January

January is when climbers, shrubs and trees are leafless and in their dormant period and one of the best gardening months for pruning any garden subjects that could cause problems during winter storms and high winds. Wisteria is a good example of a climber that can be pruned now. After flowering the previous season and given a summer pruning it produces long wispy new growths that need to be controlled by cutting back. Either summer or winter pruning and whichever plant or shrub you are pruning the first step is to remove any dead or damaged branches.
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Pruning apple - Malus domestica

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Hornbeam - Carpinus betulus

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Hydrangea macrophylla

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Pruning rhododendron

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Pruning blackcurrant - Ribes nigrum

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Dogwood - Cornus sanguinea

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Pear - Pyrus communis

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Pruning rowan

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Pruning California lilac - Ceanothus

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Hawthorn - Crataegus Persimilis

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Pruning ornamental grasses

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Pruning weigelia

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Common beech - Fagus sylvatica

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Pruning gooseberry - Ribes rubrum

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Pruning raspberry - Rubus idaeus

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