Prune Now for Summer Blooms
Experts advise pruning five key plants in March for lush summer blooms 5 plants gardeners must 'get pruning' in March for lush blooms.
Buddlejas benefit from a hard prune in March to encourage new growth, as they flower on the current season's wood. By cutting them back to a low framework, you can promote vigorous shoots that will produce abundant flowers. Similarly, late-flowering clematis varieties that bloom on new growth should be pruned now. Cut them back to the lowest pair of strong buds to stimulate strong growth and lots of flowers. Also, experts recommend pruning কলমি শাক (Ipomoea aquatica) to encourage branching and more abundant harvests. Regular pruning helps maintain a manageable size and shape for the plant.