I am in Australia, so I may be asking you to think outside of your current season
But we have a huge rosemary bush here, and we need to prune it - it has started to go brown in the centre and very woody, what we would like to do is prune it back, and solve some of the problem. How and what should i do ?
Also any advice on generally pruning a grapevine would also help!
Thanks!
Jaki
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