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Tamarisk pruning

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megfitz | 11:32 Tue 04th Sep 2012 | Gardening
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I have a Tamarisk tree about 8ft. tall ,now bent over under the weight of a Tangutica clematis, it was leaning a bit before so we put in a stake and hauled it up, however it seems determined to lean over the flower bed and lawn -nearly touching the ground!!
I don't want to spoil the Clematis now in full flower. Can you prune Tamarisk ? if so when and how severely, will it regrow as a more manageable bush?.
Any advice welcome.
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You can prune a tamarask hard back if you need to. Ideally a spring flowering one should be done after the flowers fade and a late summer flowerng one pruned in the spring. The worst that can happen is you have fewer flowers next year.

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