Thursday, November 12, 2009

I planted a eucalytys shrub in summer it has grown tall +thin .can u tell me how +to prune?

I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IT AS A SHRUB NOT GROW INTO A TREE

I planted a eucalytys shrub in summer it has grown tall +thin .can u tell me how +to prune?
Eucalyptus coppices well but you have to wait until March to do this. Just cut it down close to the ground and it will regenerate into several bushy stems.
Reply:Cut back eucalyptus annually.By correct pruning the eucalyptus can be grown in any form and kept to the desired size.To keep the eucalyptus as a bush prune and thin out last year's growth in the summer. Pinch out the growing points frequently. If the shrub becomes too large it can be cut back to 1 inch above ground level in early spring before new growth starts.


The normal form of an unpruned eucalyptus is a fast-growing single stem with a narrow crown. To keep it as a bush your constant attention is essential.
Reply:just prune them sensibly
Reply:cut the top out and it will bush out
Reply:~ Eucalyptus are vigorous plants and will grow easily - sometimes too much.


~ To keep as a multi-stemmed bush, prune it back to the ground in spring. This will cause many shoots to come up from the base, making a bushy shrub.


~ See what you think at the end of the Season. You may prune like this every year - or maybe every other year, if you want it to be a bit bigger.


~ Happy pruning
Reply:Prune it annually from the top. It will keep the leaves nicely shaped.


Regards
Reply:Always cut back to a growing point , and leave it until after the last frost in your area as they can die back from frost damage, they are normally quite tall if left alone .Has it bolted due to other trees or buildings obstructing the light ,?
Reply:COPPICE IN MARCH, just cut it down to stump around 1ft/2ft and it will form vigorus growth that can be managed like a shrub. When you think it is too big repeat the process.
Reply:you would have a bit of a problem to do that they are fast growing but i daresay its possible but why not go on net and get professional advice for the GUM tree as they are known in OZ
Reply:i have 2 a standard and a tree they both grow fast but great for keeping flies and midges away . i just cut off what i dont want height and width they dont seem to mind but it does thicken the branches by pruning


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