Summary: Pruning larger plants keeps them looking healthy and strong, get expert tips and advice on plants, yards, and gardening in this free video.
Carolyn Holt owns her own landscaping business, Carolyn's Gardens, and has been a professional landscaper for over 30 years. She also has a degree in horticulture.read more
"A rather large perennial that is in the same class as the indigo spires. This one goes by the name of buddelaya. As you can see, it was cut back quite severely and is already beginning to exhibit new blooms.
After you’ve cut the plant back, the next thing to do is water it extremely well, put down a good, all-purpose fertilizer, and then it would be mulched from there. "
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