Yes, they thrive on it! You can cut them back quite hard, by at least half.
After they have flowered. Do not cut below green wood as they do not sprout from brown stems.,
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If you prune a Forsythia in Winter you will cut off the following Springs flowers. Prune a Forsythia after it ha s flowered.
As soon as you see any signs of flowering, cut the flowering parts off.
If the tulip flowered in the spring the leaves should have died down naturally therefore leave them alone as they are next springs shoots.
The usual answer is immediately after they have flowered. If you prune them more than once a year they are called a hedge.
Prune lightly, cut back flowered shoots to strong buds on lower growth. To maintain or create shape it is possible, on established plants, to cut back one quarter of old shoots to the base to promote replacement growth. This can be done annually after flowering
It depends on the type of Mullet you want. If it is a ponytail mullet then you don't cut the back at all. If it is the classic mullet then you will cut the back in layers. And if you are asking if you should just get a trim then you should cut the ends to keep your hair in good condition.
You can cut them back after flowers have faded or leave them to the Spring, when they should be cut back to allow new growth.
press undo and it should get it back for you.
I live in Memphis. We just had a bad storm and the high winds knocked over all of my spider worts. Should I cut them back half way? I want them to come back. What should I do?
If the plant's basic structure has been established, then just remove dead stems and one or two older shoots at the base, then shorten side shoots to about 3 inches or 8cm. The main stems that have flowered at the end are also cut back to the nearest side shoot, but all other main stems are left as they are.