Prune the New Stems: To make your lilacs more like.
May 20, New lilac bushes don't require maintenance pruning until they are about 6 - 8' tall.
Pruning Large, Overgrown Lilacs.
The time to prune mature lilac plants is just after the flowers have faded. They set the next season's flower buds almost immediately, so late pruning will mean sacrificing next year's flowers. Pruning early also gives the new shoots more energy to develop. The Best Time to Trim a Lilac Bush. Lilac bushes are capable of producing huge quantities of blooms in colors ranging from pure white to deep purple. Many varieties' flowers have a strong. Oct 05, Lilac bushes can give any garden a burst of color and fill it with a unique fragrance.
No matter what your garden landscape, lilacs can be a great addition.

One thing many gardeners may not be aware of is the importance of pruning to help keep them vibrant and looking their best. Oct 06, While a little care is required to keep plants healthy and strong, getting too happy with the pruning shears early in the life of flowers like the lilac results in stunted or dead plants. You should resist the temptation to prune or trim your lilac bush until it is at least 6 ft. tall, which typically occurs during the second or third year of growth.
Pruning.
Also, they can benefit from deadheading where you pick any dead blooms from the bush by hand.
Lilacs do not require annual pruning, but cutting off spent flowerheads within a month after bloom will help the plant concentrate on preparing more flower buds and not seeds. If your lilacs become too tall, and the number of blooms declines, you can rejuvenate the plant by. Its flowers are not so large but it seems to bloom each year in Georgia. Lilacs need a neutral soil pH, close to If your garden is like most, the pH is closer to than to You will probably need to add lime.
Call your local Extension office (ASKUGA1)) and ask.