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Gardening - Cytusis Plan T

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Mags22 | 15:54 Sun 30th Apr 2017 | Home & Garden
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I bought a small cytusis a few weeks ago which has now stopped flowering,can I prune it into a better shape now, as its a bit straggly?
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Pruning after the flowers have finished is the correct time. However, bear in mind that they will not shoot from old wood, so leave a good few inches of the light green shoots uncut.
16:42 Sun 30th Apr 2017
Pruning after the flowers have finished is the correct time. However, bear in mind that they will not shoot from old wood, so leave a good few inches of the light green shoots uncut.
One thing I learned about pruning broom (cytisus), is that it responds well to pruning straight after its flowered, provided the flowered stems are reduced by approximately 50%.
They don't like harder pruning into old wood.

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