whenever you feel like it
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut, depending on the type of bush and how it is pruned.
Yes, bushes can grow back if they are cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
After you beat Gary in the S.S Anne you will see some stairs climb them and then rub the captain's back and get the HM cut and chop bushes
When the flower has faded cut just above the next bud down.
I have several Fuchsia bushes that I have divided several time. Every year I cut them back to groundlevel and they come back and bloom very much. They are on the north side of my house. I live in Mukilteo. Per
It depends how big he is. Usually he can cut off any part of your bushes overhanging his property back to the boundary. He sould offer you the trimmings back. UK law.
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Of course you can.
The only way to eliminate picker bushes is to dig them out. Cut the branches down as far as you can first. Make sure you get all of the roots out when digging the bush up so they do not grow back.
Laurel is so hardy that you can pretty much cut it at ANY time and it'll recover just fine.
Butterfly bushes should typically be cut back in late winter or early spring, just before new growth begins, which is usually around late February to early March, depending on your climate. Trim the bushes to about 12 to 24 inches above the ground, removing any dead or damaged wood. This encourages new growth and helps maintain a healthy structure for the plant, promoting better flowering in the summer.