How to Prune a Bird of Paradise : Great Gardening
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Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowgarden Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowgarden Pruning a bird of paradise is something that you can do by starting with the base of the plant. Prune a bird of paradise with help from an experienced professional gardener on a mission to make gardening stylish, fun and simple in this free video clip. Expert: Nell Foster Filmmaker: James Tucker Series Description: When doing your gardening, you'll always want to remember that each plant will have its own unique needs. Get tips on great gardening with help from an experienced professional gardener on a mission to make gardening stylish, fun and simple in this free video series.
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I have a mature giant BOP that has become unruly. Can I cut it all the way back to the ground and let it respurt or will this kill it. I live in Florida on the gulf coast and the climate it very good for this plant. I assume winter is the best time to deadhead it all the way to the ground?
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Didn't learn nothing
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This video is so shitty
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Ridiculous video. No help whatsoever!!!
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this is not pruning, its dead heading flowers, if i have a 8 foot bop, how do i reduce the top growth to move it indoors.. idiots.
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You don't need to cut anything with a bird of paradise, you actually can pull the dead flower stems right out. Sometimes it requires a bit of muscle but that way more flowers will sprout to take their place. I was pretty surprised that this video indicated cutting the dead flowers...
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Could you do a video on when, where to look for seed pods for white and orange birds and how to germinate them. I'm in S. Florida & have a massive 20 yr old orange bird. The original plant was from Texas which has never grown a seed pod that I know of. i've never had seeds and want to know why. I fertilized 3xyr and it blooms flowers in fall.
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HMM. This looks professional, yet for some reason the intention was lost due to the obvious. Maybe they forgot to review and edit this one.
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We never saw what you were cutting or where you were cutting because the camera was a static shot and all the action took place outside of the viewing range. Not so good.
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Really? What's sad is this is the best video up on Youtube, apparently. All the others don't show anything, or are done using freaking chainsaws... just amazing, great job, wow, you nailed it.
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I am amazed that this gardener is supposedly showing how to prune an imaginary plant! She starts by telling you that she doesn't have any of the said plants in her garden, then she holds up one leaf and one bloom which is apparently supposed to represent a real plant??? Crazy! Just crazy!!!
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all the time is showing the flower ,not exactly the place to cut,and the way to do it...?
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