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Shouldn't these be pruned now, after flowering, before July 1st before buds form for next year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They don't need to be pruned at all but if it must be done could you get away with a light tidy up?
If it's a severe chop you're contemplating, bear in mind it could be a couple of years before it looks good again....in that case it might be better to randomly take half the branches back this year & the rest next year.
If it's a severe chop you're contemplating, bear in mind it could be a couple of years before it looks good again....in that case it might be better to randomly take half the branches back this year & the rest next year.
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