Wax Myrtle – Pruning in November
Q: Is it OK to prune my wax myrtle in the month of November? I have not found a good guide for when to prune certain plants. Any suggestions?
A: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Home & Garden section put together a nice pruning calendar a few years ago. With their permission, I have collected the calendar and some pruning reference books at http://xrl.us/SHRUBPRUNE (BROKEN)
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