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QuestionHow do I plant a trumpet bush?NinoxTop AnswererPlant the bush in the fall or in the spring in a sunny place. It's also better if the bush is protected from the wind.
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QuestionWhen should I prune to get rid of brown speckled leaves in Arizona?NinoxTop AnswererBrown spots on leaves are often caused by insects like aphids. See if there is such an insect on your plant and act accordingly.
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QuestionWhen should I prune Tecoma stans?NinoxTop AnswererThe best moment to prune Tecoma stans is right after the last flower.
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QuestionMy Tecoma stans was damaged by a hard freeze. Should I let the leaves fall, or do I need to prune the frozen part off, which is the top 1/3 of the plant?NinoxTop AnswererTecoma Stans usually recover very quickly in the spring. If the leaves falland it doesn't recover, it may be dead.
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QuestionCan I grow Tecoma stans from cuttings?Community AnswerYes, the cuttings will grow. Just plant the cuttings in soil and make sure that you water them.
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QuestionWhat are the pod/chili pepper-shaped things?NinoxTop AnswererIt's the mark of the healing due to an older cut.
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QuestionDo yellow bells lose their leaves in winter?Community AnswerMine goes dormant for the winter, returning in spring. It requires very little care, just occasional watering. So far, the deer haven't bothered it either.
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QuestionCan I train my tecoma to grow into a tree?Community AnswerYes, you can. I did this - I planted a hedge of 10 little orange bells and after a few years I decided to make the first one a tree. (I got the idea when I saw an Oleander groomed as a tree.) I had not tried anything like this before. I just cut off all but three 'trunks," all the limbs under 6 foot high and all the suckers. I get suckers every year at the base but it doesn't take much effort to remove them.
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