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  1. How to Grow and Care for Gray Dogwood - The Spruce

    • Gray dogwood should be planted in a location where it can grow freely. To keep it under control in a formal garden setting requires regular pruning. Gray dogwood should be planted as a dormant planti… See more

    Types of Gray Dogwood

    While gray dogwood is usually grown as a multi-stemmed shrub, sometimes tree forms with one to several trunks are also available. These do not grow suckers from the base.… See more

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    Pruning

    In a suitable location, there is very little maintenance, except perhaps an occasional … See more

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    Propagating Gray Dogwood

    It is possible to propagate gray dogwood to create new plants. It is best to do so in the early spring; fall planting is not recommended. Gray dogwood can be propagate… See more

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    How to Grow Gray Dogwood from Seed

    Gray dogwood can be grown from seed in early spring. 1. Gather your seeds and place in a plastic ziplock bag (poke some holes in it for airflow) with moist peat moss. 2. Leave a… See more

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