After flowering. Unless the plants have outgrown their space it is better not to prune them. You may lose the next years flower.
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Yes, you can radically prune azaleas, but timing is crucial. The best time to perform heavy pruning is right after they finish blooming in the spring, as this allows the plants to recover and produce new growth before the next flowering season. When pruning, be sure to remove dead or damaged branches and shape the plant while maintaining its natural form. However, be cautious not to cut back too much, as this can stress the plant and affect its blooming.
After they have flowered. Do not cut below green wood as they do not sprout from brown stems.,
It is not unsafe but the will probably not grow again.
Some people cut it back in early summer so the sedum does not get so high.
The best time would be in winter or when the tree gets too woody and stops producing proper leaves, the tree is not deciduous so should not be pruned too much.
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no only if you go back in time
Yes, cut lettuce does grow back after you cut it. When I was young, we had a garden and used our lettuce all the time. Just don't pick the whole plant.
Yes but it will take time.
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