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  • Keeping lilacs shorter - HelpfulGardener. com
    I've planted a lilac in a pretty small triangular garden in the front of my house -- probably closer to the house than it should be -- and would like to keep it to 6'-7' It's either a Charles Joly or Arch McKean lilac, both of which seem to naturally grow to 10'-12' I think
  • Best Lilac Varieties for Home Gardens - HelpfulGardener. com
    Lilacs bloom for only a brief couple of weeks in the spring To prolong their presence in your yard, grow a variety of lilacs including early, mid, and late bloomers With the right plants and a little luck, you may be able to see Lilacs in bloom in your yard for up to six weeks Weather has a lot to do with how long your blooms last Once the buds begin to open, pray for a cool dry spell
  • Lilacs in Bermuda - HelpfulGardener. com
    Lilacs are basically cold winter plants that need some cold dormancy There are some varieties ("Miss Kim" is frequently mentioned, but there are others), that have been bred to need less chilling and tolerate heat better But even so, the farthest south I have heard of any success is USDA zone 9, which is places like Louisiana and Mississipi
  • Do Josee Lilacs require high PH soil? - HelpfulGardener. com
    Lilacs prefer alkaline soil, the opposite of rhodies and azaleas They will tolerate some acidity so it depends on just how acidic the soil is pH readings around 6-7 are ok for example but readings much lower than 6 may be a problem If the fire piut was used a lot, you may want to consider replacing the top few inches of soil (or amending it a lot) because the burn pile sterilizes that area
  • Advice needed on lilac in new home - HelpfulGardener. com
    Lilacs are shrubs, not trees That is they grow as a colony of a whole bunch of stems They bloom better on newer wood For old lilacs (which yours is definitely not), they can be rejuvenated by cutting out a lot of the old stems So no I wouldn't cut the new stems out 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Lilacs Forum” Jump to
  • Buying Lilac Blooms? - HelpfulGardener. com
    My daughter is planning a spring wedding 2008 She would love to have lilacs included in arrangements The florists websites I have checked do not sell lilac blooms This far north lilacs bloom great some years and not others, so they could not be depended on for a set date Does anyone know of a way to purchase these blooms? Hydrangeas are a favorite, too Thanks for any possible advice! 1
  • Leaf spot - HelpfulGardener. com
    * a bacterial infection commonly attacks white flowering lilacs via lesions in the tree, leaves, etc the dots start yellow or brown and then turn black eventually causing the leaves (and blooms sometimes) to wilt Improved air flow and more sun seems to help
  • lilac with mildew problem!!! - HelpfulGardener. com
    I have recently noticed what seemst o be slight mildew on the leaves of my hydrangea, lilac bush and rhododendrum I have a million plants, but just these 3 seem to be effected Is there a way to control this, preferably the same way with all 3 or do they need different care? Should I cut the infected leaves off? I do water in the mrning or evening, but do get the leaves wet I'm assuming that


















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