Spring pruning of shrubs ?

Started by woodypecks, February 18, 2009, 21:28:10

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woodypecks

Is the right time to prune things like my butterfly bush and eucalyptus and dogwoods yet?
Trespassers will be composted !

woodypecks

Trespassers will be composted !

valmarg

I'd probably leave it for a couple of weeks, depending on the weather forecast.

valmarg


jennym

Here in sunny Essex, I've just pruned Buddleia (if thats what you mean by butterfly bush), and am intending to have a good go at the eucalyptus as soon as the loppers are sharpened  ;D

Slug_killer

I prune my well established Buddleia(s) twice.

Once in the autumn just after flowering. I use this main prune to reduce the overall height and give an overall shape. Also I cut down to two buds, one bud and a spare.
(I keep the thicker stems for supports for next year)

Then in the spring, once life is showing, a much lighter prune. Because of the autumn prune, some of the bigger branches/stems sprout like crazy. I cut out any dead from over winter and again I cut down to two buds when more sprouting  has occurred.

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