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.
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.
whenever you feel like it
Scrub bushes typically require specific conditions to thrive, such as adequate moisture, sunlight, and space for their roots to spread. In areas where grass is short, the competition for nutrients, water, and light can be intense, limiting the growth of scrub bushes. Additionally, frequent mowing or grazing can prevent scrub bushes from establishing themselves, as they might be cut back before they can grow tall enough to compete effectively.
No, a money tree will not grow back if it is cut down.
Strawberries grow on bushes, not trees.
tangerines grow on trees. why would you think that they grow on bushes??
Yes, they do! You can cut them in any way you want and they will grow back!
There are a few kinds of bushes that grow tall and quick. Some of the bushes that do this are burning bushes, azaleas and jasmine bushes.
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Yes, lavender will typically grow back after being cut back, as long as it is pruned correctly and in the right season.