Posted by rossow (mn) on August 19, 2017 at 19:05:09 from (69.24.180.100):
In Reply to: Any Lilac Experts? posted by rdandersom on August 19, 2017 at 18:50:20:
I'm not a lilac expert, but I do have maybe 200 of them on my property and plant a couple dozen more every spring. They are extremely easy to start from suckers and have a near 100 percent survival rate if transplanted as soon as the ground is thawed in the spring. Pruning an old bush will result in a rather unsightly, low-blooming plant for three or four years, but it's unlikely that you've permanently damaged its ability to bloom. I'd give it a chance for at least a couple more years. I've found the lilac to be quite forgiving. (A year ago this past spring my son planted 58 suckers along his roadside ditch. This spring every single one of them was alive, and some even bloomed!)
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