• Can anyone help me?

    I'm thinking about planting dogwood in my front garden along side some white forsythia. I'd cut back the dogwood hard to give me the red shoots in winter.

    My question is, what will a the dogwood plant look like in summer when they're cut hard back in March?

    Cheers

  • I cut back an elder hard every year and it's huge by summer. Hard pruning generally leads to bigger leaves.

    If you're not sure you could dig a hole and plant it still in its pot. Then in summer you can either remove the pot to let it settle in, or change your mind and move it

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