Used in skincare, lilac water imparts an uplifting floral aroma which may reduce inflammation and minimize signs of fine lines.
Prune out old wood thicker than 2 inches in diameter.
Old, thick wood becomes less productive. Pruning it out encourages vigorous shoots for big, bountiful blooms. Lilac wood is tough. Use loppers or a hand saw to lighten the task.
Through decades of dedicated breeding, many lilac cultivars grow to a polite compact size and shape.
These robust shrubs are found throughout suburban and urban landscapes and tend to be easier to maintain.
Most lilac varieties, however, have strong suckering habits, a benefit for filling in space and for propagating more lilac shrubs.
Regardless of the lilac variety, young shoots ½ to ¾ of an inch thick tend to be the most productive.
Observe your shrub from all vantage points. Prune out any diseased, dead, or damaged wood. To improve airflow, remove any remaining faded flowers along with spindly, unproductive shoots. Look for inward crossing branches and remove them to allow outward facing branches to grow unimpeded.
Lilacs have a slow to medium growth rate and usually won’t require any pruning in the first 3 to 4 years while they become established.
Even after all the bouquets of fragrant lilac sprays, there might still be some flowers remaining.
You might choose to remove any remaining faded lilac flowers. This will improve air circulation and direct the plant’s energy to next year’s buds.
Do your maintenance pruning as soon as the flowers have finished.
This is also the best time to shape your lilac shrub and reduce the size by no more than 1/3 if desired.
A favorite long-lived shrub, the common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) has a lifespan of over 100 years.
You may find overgrown forgotten lilac hedges at the edge of an overgrown field. A timeless commemoration of the long-since vanished farmhouse and the generations that may have lived there.
Older lilacs tend to be productive just at the outer tips of branches with lots of dead or damaged wood inside the plants’ structure.
Tackling one of these giant 20- or 30-foot shrubs will take some serious contemplation!
There are three courses of action to choose in this situation.
Even if you are blessed with your own lilacs, make sure to look for a lavish and luxurious lilac festival near you.
Page: 1 2
A rich, hearty Beef and Potato Pie with a golden, buttery crust is the perfect…
You might have seen this unusual trick circulating online or heard about it from friends:…
If you're a fan of both cheesecake and pecan pie, you're in for a treat!…
Adding vinegar to rice while cooking might seem like an unusual step, but it’s actually…
At first glance, the idea of putting a fork in a lock might sound strange…
Lemon and bay leaves—two humble ingredients commonly found in most kitchens—when combined and boiled together,…