Yes Crylus makes a good bush , cut it back and it will bush out to a multistem bush.
I have honeysuckle growing over the entrance to an old cellar, and it grows rapidly every year. After it blooms, I cut it back to the desired point and it grows back every year. I use electric hedge trimmers. I am not sure what you mean about bushes. Mine are more of a vine, but are a rather old and large group that resembles a bush.
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut, depending on the type of bush and how it is pruned.
It is generally recommended to deadhead or cut off spent flowers on honeysuckle to encourage more blooms, but it is not necessary to cut off the seed pods unless you want to control its spread. Some gardeners prefer to leave the seed pods for wildlife, as they can provide food for birds.
It will grow naturally. You only need to prune a shrub to contain it .
You can ,but why would you? The right time to prune a Forsythia is immediately after flowering.
If you prune a Forsythia in Winter you will cut off the following Springs flowers. Prune a Forsythia after it ha s flowered.
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Well my friend, you have all you have to do is cut off the ones on the top, or the ones sticking out but don't cut off the green bits, that means that they are about to flower so don't cut them, but if you just sort of trim the bush, it makes i look tidier, cleaner and much nicer, you can use pliers or you can just use your hands and pull them off, but i must warn you it hurts your back so grab a stool, and take your time don't rush or you could go wrong but as you cut them, you will get a lovely smell, obviously it's lavender, but have fun lavender bush trimming :)