how long for a butterfly bush to grow???
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by obywan59 on June 05, 2004 06:51 PM
Yes, butterfly bushes can die back. Mine has been in the ground for 5 or six years and this past winter was the first time it didn't suffer significant dieback. Every year before this, I had just pruned back to the ground, as there wasn't a lot of live wood left, but this year I have 3 feet of growth that survived so I'm only lightly pruning out the small amount of dead stems. Another reason for pruning back is that you get more flowers on new growth and pruning to near ground level gives you more flowers lower on the plants without so much bare stem.
I think it would be okay to have the bulbs there as they would bloom before the leaves came out. anyway
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Terry
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I think it would be okay to have the bulbs there as they would bloom before the leaves came out. anyway
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Terry
May the force be with you
by sibyl on June 07, 2004 05:08 AM
thanks Terry,
your info helped i have such a bad habbit of getting a new plant & starting a project with it without finding all the info first , i cant wait till i get my first flowers from my butterfly bush!
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your info helped i have such a bad habbit of getting a new plant & starting a project with it without finding all the info first , i cant wait till i get my first flowers from my butterfly bush!
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