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Kerrias

lisajl
16 years ago

Hey there! I planted two kerrias last year (the old-fashion kerria and kerria plentifolia). They are in bloom now and look spectacular. Does anyone have experience with pruning these? I believe someone told me that cutting them back agressively will make them bushier. Is this true?

Comments (3)

  • Lynda Waldrep
    16 years ago

    They are deer food here, but I have not noticed that they are getting bushier as a result.

  • Dibbit
    16 years ago

    From what I know, you can cut out the older canes, to the ground, after flowering, as they do seem to flower better on canes/stems that aren't too old. Any shaping you feel is needed should be done after flowering as well.

  • irislover_nc
    16 years ago

    I wish some deer would selectively prune my double back. The bloom quantity is unsurpassed in my garden right now but it runs all over the place. I like its natural shape so I haven't done much besides go after the occasional wonky stem and fight back against those darn runners. Last year, we did prune out a bunch of brown canes that showed no signs of life.

    Good luck with yours!

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