When it has finished flowering, cut each stem back to below the last flower. Then in the spring, cut each stem back more to nice fat pairs of buds lower down. If it's an established shrub, it will take harder pruning than a new one and be all the better for it.
When it has finished flowering, cut each stem back to below the last flower. Then in the spring, cut each stem back more to nice fat pairs of buds lower down. If it's an established shrub, it will take harder pruning than a new one and be all the better for it.
5 Sep, 2008