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quick question.

 

i have been to see a job this afternoon. were the customer wants me to clear there garden. they have about 20-30 rhodo's with a stem diameter of about 15-25cm so there afair size. they were orginally planted to screed a lane that runs at the back of the garden. however they have growned out of control. some have been flattend from the snow after last winter.

 

so anyways the question i am asking is. `can i prune these rhodo's right back to just above the base, without killing them off? if so how long will it take for the foilage to come back? any other info i would be greatful

 

ps. the thread title not thinning, pruning

many thanks

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