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Can I prune camellias to topiary globes like in Asian gardens?

rozegardener
15 years ago

The house I live in came with two large camellias on either side of the front door. I love to garden so I went to great lengths to find a place with a sunny yards which I could landscape my way. The landlady said I could do whatever I wanted with the garden, except that she doesn't want the camellias removed. I said, of course, and I meant it because I loved the camellias I had at another rental before. But these camellias have several problems.

They are both large trees and grow over walkways that are used alot every day. They are very ordinary and unexciting flowers, little pale pink rosettes of no particular interest. They start blooming in March and keep blooming for about 6 months! Their flowers turn mushy brown and either hang on or fall off littering the walkways with brown slime constantly and there are lots of flowers, and if you clean them up, there are more very soon. And they are pruned to different shapes! One is pruned to a big rectangle, and one to a half-round tree shape, above the trunks. and they are too tall, reaching over the rooftop, where they catch all day sun at the top and so the tops look yellow and burnt.

On the plus side, they have beautiful healthy glossy green leaves that provide nice all year green backdrop for my rose garden in the front yard. And I love my house and my landlady, so I am asking you how I can prune them because I certainly don't want to harm them.

I plan to prune them now, and prune away the buds, so that I won't have the flowers drop this year. They need to be pruned back quite a bit, not to half the height, but at least half the greenery trimmed away to achieve symmetry between the 2 bushes, and to be below the eaves, so the sun doesn't burn the tops. Finally, I really like the way that some bushes are pruned so that each branch has a globe of greenery at the end of it. I read that camellia can be used for topiary. Of course these are full-grown trees already; one is 12 ft tall and the other is 9 ft tall but it's in a brick planter so they come up to the same height.

If I cut the greenery back by two thirds, would that harm the bush? How far below the eaves must I prune it to keep it below the eves until the next pruning? (they are a foot or two above the eaves now, but they haven't been pruned for at least the last 2 years. Can I prune the camellias 2x a year to keep them the shape I want? I know that for an espalier it would be best to start with a young specimen, but can I prune to a somewhat flattened shape to keep from blocking the walkways, cutting off some limbs, etc?

I don't want any flowers, my roses provide the flower interest at that time of year. But I do want the bush to live and be healthy.

Thanks so much,and if you need any advice about roses, pop on over to the roses forum.

-Gala

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