I planted a Buddleia Globosa last year and although I only got about 6 flowers it was absolutlely covered in bees. As a result I have planted a couple more but i'm unsure about one thing, how to prune it. Obviously i'm looking to achieve as many flowers as possible to attract bees. I have read mixed ideas on how to do this for example 1. cutting it right back like you would a normal buddleia 2. cutting back 2 thirds of the plant 3. leaving it completely
If anyone is certain of how to pune this plant I would be very grateful to know.
Also if it does require pruning would I be too late to do it now if I still want it to flower next year.
Many thanks
If anyone is certain of how to pune this plant I would be very grateful to know.
Also if it does require pruning would I be too late to do it now if I still want it to flower next year.
Many thanks
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