Posted by vsop on September 14, 2011, 2:31 pm
Our dwarf Buddleia ( don't know the species) planted last autumn has now
finished flowering. It's about 30" (75cm) tall.
Please advise, when and how do I prune it........ or should I ?
Regards...... vsop
Posted by Moonraker on September 15, 2011, 6:25 am
On 14/09/2011 19:31, vsop wrote:
> Our dwarf Buddleia ( don't know the species) planted last autumn has now
> finished flowering. It's about 30" (75cm) tall.
> Please advise, when and how do I prune it........ or should I ?
> Regards...... vsop
My instructions state "Flowers best if pruned hard in the Spring"
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Posted by Laura Corin on September 15, 2011, 10:50 am
vsop;936565 Wrote:
> Our dwarf Buddleia ( don't know the species) planted last autumn has now
>
> finished flowering. It's about 30" (75cm) tall.
> Please advise, when and how do I prune it........ or should I ?
>
> Regards...... vsop
If it's 'Blue Chip' then a Google search comes up with conflicting
advice: some sites suggest it doesn't need pruning; others that it
should be pruned lightly;others still that it should be pruned hard.
I'd like to know too, as I have one.
Laura
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Laura Corin
Posted by Jake on September 15, 2011, 11:35 am
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 14:50:00 +0000, Laura Corin
>vsop;936565 Wrote:
>> Our dwarf Buddleia ( don't know the species) planted last autumn has now
>>
>> finished flowering. It's about 30" (75cm) tall.
>> Please advise, when and how do I prune it........ or should I ?
>>
>> Regards...... vsop
>If it's 'Blue Chip' then a Google search comes up with conflicting
>advice: some sites suggest it doesn't need pruning; others that it
>should be pruned lightly;others still that it should be pruned hard.
>I'd like to know too, as I have one.
>Laura
AFAIK, the dwarf varieties don't need hard pruning so much as the
normal big ones. The new "Buzz" type should be pruned back to about
2-3 buds on each stem in spring - for them, dead-heading is the main
thing to prolong the flowering season. As you say, though, the jury's
out regarding Blue Chip. It doesn't need dead-heading but the
majority advice seems to be to prune it lightly in spring. All
buddleias flower on new wood so I'd look to prune the old back to a
decent bud pointing in the right direction - not necessarily the
highest bud but the one that looks the strongest.
If you're growing dwarf varieties in pots, it's important to protect
the pot over winter - if the roots freeze the dwarfs (or is it dwarves
- debate looms maybe!) will die. If ground planted a good mulch will
help.
Cheers
Jake
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> finished flowering. It's about 30" (75cm) tall.
> Please advise, when and how do I prune it........ or should I ?
> Regards...... vsop