How to prune a camellia
How to prune camellias: and when to prune for more blooms
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Learning how to prune camellias will maintain their eye-catching beauty for years to come. Camellias are a familiar sight in spring, drawing the eye with their early blooms, stark against their glossy dark leaves.
It's easy to learn how to grow camellias. The flowers range from deep red to white, bright pink to salmon pink and everything in between, so they make a wonderful addition for flower bed ideas. Some have loose open flowers, showing off yellow centers and other have tightly packed double or semi-double flowers in perfect geometric patterns.
If you have darker corners in your garden, camellias are great shrubs for shade to brighten a shady spot of the yard, but it's important that you maintain them well to keep these evergreen shrubs looking their best.
Camellias are a great choice if you’re thinking about container gardening ideas, and they can also be planted directly in the garden. Their native growing conditions are in part-shady woodland, so they don't like hot, sunny sites and need protection from wind, frost and morning sun that can damage the flower buds after a frost.
Read on to learn how to prune camellias.
How to prune camellias to keep them tidy
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You shouldn’t need to prune a young camellia plant until it’s around 4 years old, other than keeping broken or diseased branches in check. It’s best to wait until it is well established with the right growing conditions before you decide whether or not it needs to be pruned.
When pruning any flowering shrub or plant, ensure that the blade you’re using is sharp and clean. It’s a good idea to sterilize your secateurs if they have been previously used to cut back a diseased plant.
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Jen Stark, master gardener and founder of Happy DIY Home says: ‘Camellias can benefit from you pruning them every few years to stimulate healthy growth and thin out the more twiggy branches. You should prune them in the late spring months (May or June) to allow sunlight to get to the shrub's interior.’ The exact time of pruning will depend on the hardiness zone where you live.
This late-spring prune to tidy the plant and reinvigorate it will be after the camellia has finished flowering. If you can, check the pruning instructions for your specific variety of camellia before going in with the blade. If you don’t know the variety, take a good look at its natural growth habit and prune accordingly.
How much to prune
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How much you cut off the branches of your camellias depends on the desired effect.
To encourage more growth and produce a taller, bushier shrub, trim 1 inch (2.5cm) off the ends of the branches.
To keep the camellia roughly at its existing height and spread, cut up to 3 inches (10cm) off the length of the branches
To reshape a very overgrown camellia you will need to prune it in two stages and sacrifice its flowers for the following season. Start with a drastic prune in late winter or early spring, reducing it by a third to a half of its former size – or more in extreme cases. As new shoots start to appear in the growing season you will prune again to thin out the bushy new growth from the centre of the plant to encourage fewer, but stronger new stems. They are fairly fast growing shrubs, so should soon regain their former size.
How to prune camellias to prevent disease
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According to The American Camellia Society , when pruning camellias it’s important to prune limbs ‘flush to the feeder branches without leaving nubs. These leftover branches could eventually provide host for disease to enter your camellias.’
To help prevent disease and pests, you need to know how to prune camellias to open up the center of the plant.
‘Thin out some of the branches in the interior of the plant to improve airflow and sunlight penetration,’ says Jen Stark. ‘Look at the inner branches and remove weak or small ones, making sure they're not the main branches in the plant. ’
Pol Bishop of Fantastic Gardeners also advises clearing all the stems from the lower 6-10in. (15-25cm), depending on the plant’s size, of the main trunk to prevent any small stems from touching the ground and infecting the plant with diseases. He adds that a fully grown camellia plant will tolerate drastic pruning without any long-term effects.
As for pruning technique, Tammy Sons, owner of Tennessee Wholesale Nursery , says it’s best to cut to a leaf that is pointing in the direction that you want the branch to grow, keeping in mind the overall shape and look of the plant.
‘You can also choose to remove branches completely that are not growing in the right direction. It’s best to prune a camellia over time – each year cutting back until you reach a shape and size you are happy with,' she adds.
If you maintain them in this way to keep them looking their best, camellias make a great choice as shrubs for the front of the house to improve its curb appeal.
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When should I prune my camellia?
Camellias can be pruned in late spring, after flowering to promote healthy bushy growth. This only needs doing every few years and shouldn’t be done on a young plant. They will tolerate being pruned at any time of the year, but they start to grow next years’ buds shortly after flowering, so to ensure that you get blooms the following year, you should ensure not to cut these off.
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Can camellia's be cut back hard?
Camellias can sometimes be cut back hard. They are very tolerant of pruning, and sometimes it is necessary to prune them back hard to rejuvenate a particularly large or scraggly plant. This may also be necessary if you see the number of blooms start to dwindle each year. They can be cut right back to around 3 foot tall if necessary. This will encourage bushier growth, and more flowers.
What is the best way to prune camellia?
The best way to prune your camellia will depend on the condition that it is in, and its size and age. A young plant, under 4 years old, should not be pruned at all.
It is best to give camellias a light annual prune, just after they have flowered. Remove any material that looks untidy. If you have a plant that has already become unruly and is in poor shape it can be cut back much harder.
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How far back can you cut a camellia?
Camellias can be cut back quite hard, if necessary, although this might compromise blooms for the following year, it should encourage new, strong growth and plenty of flowers in the future. A mature, large camellia can be cut right back to 3 foot tall if necessary to reset its growth and get it under control.
Above all, bear in mind that camellias are strong plants. They usually bounce back well, even after a severe pruning – you just might reduce the number of blooms the following season, that's all.
Karen is the houses editor for homesandgardens.com and homes editor for the brand’s sister titles, Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors, and an experienced writer on interiors and gardens. She loves visiting historic houses for Period Living and writing about rural properties for Country Homes & Interiors, and working with photographers to capture all shapes and sizes of properties. Karen began her career as a sub editor at Hi-Fi News and Record Review magazine. Her move to women’s magazines came soon after, in the shape of Living magazine, which covered cookery, fashion, beauty, homes and gardening. From Living Karen moved to Ideal Home magazine, where as deputy chief sub, then chief sub, she started to really take an interest in properties, architecture, interior design and gardening.
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In general gardening terms, pruning is probably the most misunderstood gardening chore, and certainly, the chore that is most likely neglected.
In general gardening terms, pruning is probably the most misunderstood gardening chore, and certainly, the chore that is most likely neglected. When we specifically look at pruning with regards to camellias, this misunderstanding and negligence can be magnified.
Pruning has been described as a “combination of art and science.” Pruning a specific plant to look a specific way, involves art in creating a unique definition for a specific plant, and it involves science in understanding the physical growing habits of the plant to be pruned.
The most important reason for pruning camellias is to improve the overall health of the plant. Many times, camellias that have not been pruned in a few years will develop dead or degenerative twigs. Removing the dead and dying limbs will minimize the possibility of diseases such as "dieback" and will also allow the plant to re-concentrate its energies.
In many instances, camellias that have been neglected for a number of years will become infested with insects such as scale. Severely pruning such infested camellias will not only re-invigorate the plant, but will also reduce insect problems and minimize corrective treatments necessary to eliminate such problems.
Another reason for pruning camellias is to re-define the plant’s definition within the landscape. Many times, a plant may outgrow its intended size in the landscape, and must be pruned to re-define its purpose. Pruning should always be associated with re-invigorating a plant by allowing it to focus its energies on producing more vigorous branches, foliage, and flowers.
Specific plant objectives require specific pruning techniques. If a camellia is being trained as an espalier, it would need to be pruned differently than if it were being grown as a tree form. Screenings and hedges of camellias would need to be pruned for their specific purpose within the landscape.
It is also important to understand the specific growing characteristic of a certain camellia when pruning that particular plant. For example, certain camellia varieties such as ‘Seafoam’ are extremely vigorous growers, and should not be pruned to maintain the plant as small shrub.
When pruning established camellias where no labeling is present on a variety to identify it, you need to look at the general growth patterns of the plant to be pruned. These observations should give you a good idea of how the plant tends to grow, and also how you should prune the plant.
When pruning large camellias, pruning can be a general shaping or shearing of the plants or it can be a severe pruning that significantly reduces the size of the plant. In most instances, camellias out-live the gardeners that planted them, and even though they are considered to be slow growing plants, they can become too large for specific areas of the garden.
Many times, gardeners inherit a wealth of camellias in their gardens when they purchase a previously owned residence. Although these camellias may have been lovingly cared for by the previous owner, it may be necessary to severely prune these plants to restore vigor or to create a different definition in the landscape for the new owner of the property.
Severe pruning should be done just after the plant has finished blooming. In some instances where the required pruning would be drastic, the pruning may be done towards the end of February even if the plant has not finished blooming. Severe pruning of camellias is generally thought to involve the removal of one third to one half of the existing plant. However, in some instances, this severe pruning could be even more drastic. In most cases, the plant should have no problem recovering from such a major pruning, and the pruned plant should quickly begin to grow with vigor.
If severe, pruning is necessary, it must be realized that the plant will shift its focus in the short-run from setting flower buds to growing vigorously, and it is very likely that the camellia will have few if any bloom buds during the season following the major pruning. During the second season following the severe pruning, the camellia should resume normal bud setting, and the plant should have healthier blooms because of the increased vigor in the plant.
It is important to always use sharp tools when pruning camellias. Knives, hand cutters, saws, and shears should be sharpened if necessary before pruning any camellias. A sharp cut will heal quicker than a jagged cut, which will also minimize the likelihood of disease investing a cut during pruning. It is generally recommended to not use power equipment such as gas hedgers to prune camellias.
Prune limbs flush to the feeder branches without leaving nubs. These leftover branches could eventually provide host for disease to enter your camellias. Many gardeners apply a pruning sealant or paint to all cut surfaces after pruning, but that practice is generally not necessary.
Pruning large camellias may be minor or major. Its general purpose is to maintain or restore vigor to the plant. Large camellias that have been severely pruned have the advantage of a large root system that has excessive capacity, and its roots are capable of supplying all of its energies to a smaller number of branches and foliage. This enables the plant to increase its vigor, and become healthier. Pruning large camellias that are well established will enable the plant to have continued vigor, and lead to many more years of supplying beauty to the landscape.
When are camellias pruned? Gardening included
Camellias are one of the most colorful flowering plants. Thanks to their large flowers of very bright colors, they stand out in any garden. In addition, they are able to live for many years if the necessary care is provided, including pruning. But, Do you know when camellias are pruned?
If you want to know what types of pruning are available for camellias, when to do them, and how to get the most out of your plant, here are the keys. nine0003
Index
- 1 Why are camellias pruned?
- 2 When are camellias pruned?
- 3 Types of pruning
- 3.1 cleaning of pruning
- 3.2 Cutting pruning
- 3.3 Blooming pruning
- 4 How to cut camellia steps
- 4.1 camellias in development
- 4.4 Prune for more blooms
Why are camellias pruned?
If you have ever seen a camellia, you know that it is a beautiful shrub. Not only that, but its bloom is one of the most beautiful. And thinking about cutting branches or even flowers is something unthinkable.
But the truth is that pruning has many reasons to exist. With it you can get:
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- Let the camellia have a more effective action. nine0014
- To have more flowers and better quality.
- Improved plant growth.
- Another breath from her, which heals the camellia.
- Diseases do not manifest.
These are just some of the benefits of camellia pruning and reasons why it should not be neglected. It's okay if you don't do it the first year, because it's a way for him to adjust to his new home, but it's convenient that you do it from the second year. nine0003
When are camellias pruned?
The first thing we will answer you is when the camellias are pruned. It's easy because The best time for this is winter. Not in the most severe winter, but at the end of it, when spring comes and frosts are impossible. This way you can enhance its flowering.
Now, as we will see a little later, you should know that there are several types of cutting, which means that depending on where you live and the type of haircut you are going to have, you will have to choose one or another moment. We will explain it to you below. nine0003
Trims
As you know, most plants, trees and shrubs have different types of pruning that cause the plant to change. But each of them has a regular time to perform. Thus, we have:
Cleaning pruning
In this case, looking for camellia is as healthy as possible and improves flowering.
What has been done? You should cut branches that are completely dry, those that are sick and cannot recover, those that are crossing over, or those that are bad. As well as offspring and sprouts coming out of the soil itself. nine0003
When is it produced? need to take advantage of the winter to spend it, but always avoiding frost.
Form cut
This is characterized by the fact that it is a more common cut for to form camellia . To do this, you have to choose a shape (in a fan, accordion, round ...) and germinate those sprouts that are outside the silhouette that we want to achieve.
When done? During the year. Since the camellia is a plant that grows well, you will have to make sure that it does not lose its shape throughout the year. So you have to cut often. nine0003
Blooming pruning
Also called flower thinning. Pruning technique to enhance flowering. It consists of cutting the smallest flower buds, always prioritizing the size of the flowers over the number of them.
This is done at the moment when the buds begin to form, but if it is already in full bloom, you should not touch it. This does not mean that you will be able to remove any new cocoons it may create later.
How to prune camellias step by step
Let's move on to the practical part, that is, learn how camellias are cut. To do this, you need to follow several steps. These are:
Have tools handy
Not that you need a lot, but you should have some gloves and a pruner.
The latter must be disinfected before cutting branches or flowers to prevent infection from another plant that may be diseased.
We therefore recommend that you use alcohol or something similar to disinfect before cutting and also after you are done. nine0003
Pruning camellias according to cleaning pruning
If you are going to prune for cleaning, you must make sure that which branches you have to cut.
To begin with, we recommend doing this with a dummy. Remove them as low as possible. Also shoots that come out of the ground.
Next it's time for the branches. Start with those that you see dry or sick. Once you eliminate them, you should continue with those that intersect or have a slightly straight shape. Thus, you not only clean, but also saturate with oxygen and give space to the plant. nine0003
Camellia trimming in progress
In case you want to trim information, you must be clear about the design you are going to give. For example, if you want it to look like a ball, you will have to remove all the shoots that come out of this formation.
We also recommend that be cut back as this will make Camellia more dense and look much better. Also, believe it or not, it will cause new shoots to appear. nine0003
Prune for more blooms
In case of thinning the flower most importantly, when it sets buds, leave only one or two on each branch. This way he will have more power to pull them forward and the flowers will be bigger.
Yes, there are some specimens of camellias that thin out themselves, that is, they themselves pull out buds before flowering, in order to leave only those that are able to stretch forward. If your plant is like this, you may want to avoid this type of pruning because if you do this as well, you may run out of flowers. nine0003
In general, we can tell you that camellias are very resistant to pruning and that if you follow the recommendations, you will not have any problems with this. However, if you have any doubts about when to prune camellias or care for them in general, you can always contact us and we will try to answer you as soon as possible.
When are camellias pruned? Gardening included
Camellias are one of the most colorful flowering plants. Thanks to their large flowers of very bright colors, they stand out in any garden. In addition, they are able to live for many years if the necessary care is provided, including pruning. But, Do you know when camellias are pruned?
If you want to know what types of pruning are available for camellias, when to do them, and how to get the most out of your plant, here are the keys.
Index
- 1 Why are camellias pruned?
- 2 When are camellias pruned?
- 3 Pruning types
- 3. 1 Cleaning pruning
- 3.2 Forming pruning
- 3.3 Flower pruning
- 4 How to prune camellias step by step
- 4.1 Have tools handy
- 4.2 Pruning camellias according to the cleaning pruning
- 4.3 Pruning camellias in the stage of formation
- 4.4 Prune for more bloom
Why prune camellias?
If you have ever seen a camellia, you know that it is a beautiful shrub. Not only that, but its bloom is one of the most beautiful. And thinking about cutting branches or even flowers is something unthinkable. nine0003
But the truth is that pruning has many reasons to exist. With it you can get:
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- Let the camellia have a more effective action.
- To have more flowers and better quality.
- Improved plant growth.
- Another breath from her, which heals the camellia.
- Diseases do not manifest.
These are just some of the benefits of camellia pruning and reasons why it should not be neglected. nine0005 It's okay if you don't do it the first year, because it's a way for him to adjust to his new home, but it's convenient that you do it from the second year.
When are camellias pruned?
The first thing we will answer you is when the camellias are pruned. It's easy because The best time for this is winter. Not in the most severe winter, but at the end of it, when spring comes and frosts are impossible. This way you can enhance its flowering.
Now, as we will see a little later, you should know that there are several types of cutting, which means that depending on where you live and the type of haircut you are going to have, you will have to choose one or another moment. We will explain it to you below. nine0003
Trims
As you know, most plants, trees and shrubs have different types of pruning that cause the plant to change. But each of them has a regular time to perform. Thus, we have:
Cleaning pruning
In this case, looking for camellia is as healthy as possible and improves flowering.
What has been done? You should cut branches that are completely dry, those that are sick and cannot recover, those that are crossing over, or those that are bad. As well as offspring and sprouts coming out of the soil itself. nine0003
When is it produced? need to take advantage of the winter to spend it, but always avoiding frost.
Form cut
This is characterized by the fact that it is a more common cut for to form camellia . To do this, you have to choose a shape (in a fan, accordion, round ...) and germinate those sprouts that are outside the silhouette that we want to achieve.
When done? During the year. Since the camellia is a plant that grows well, you will have to make sure that it does not lose its shape throughout the year. So you have to cut often. nine0003
Blooming pruning
Also called flower thinning. Pruning technique to enhance flowering. It consists of cutting the smallest flower buds, always prioritizing the size of the flowers over the number of them.
This is done at the moment when the buds begin to form, but if it is already in full bloom, you should not touch it. This does not mean that you will be able to remove any new cocoons it may create later.
How to prune camellias step by step
Let's move on to the practical part, that is, learn how camellias are cut. To do this, you need to follow several steps. These are:
Have tools handy
Not that you need a lot, but you should have some gloves and a pruner.
The latter must be disinfected before cutting branches or flowers to prevent infection from another plant that may be diseased.
We therefore recommend that you use alcohol or something similar to disinfect before cutting and also after you are done. nine0003
Pruning camellias according to cleaning pruning
If you are going to prune for cleaning, you must make sure that which branches you have to cut.
To begin with, we recommend doing this with a dummy. Remove them as low as possible. Also shoots that come out of the ground.
Next it's time for the branches. Start with those that you see dry or sick. Once you eliminate them, you should continue with those that intersect or have a slightly straight shape. Thus, you not only clean, but also saturate with oxygen and give space to the plant. nine0003
Camellia trimming in progress
In case you want to trim information, you must be clear about the design you are going to give. For example, if you want it to look like a ball, you will have to remove all the shoots that come out of this formation.
We also recommend that be cut back as this will make Camellia more dense and look much better.