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Hebes

Hello lovely gardeners.
I have a few hebes which are now very leggy and bare on their stems.
Should I prune into the stems and will they rejuvenate?
I love them and don't want to lose them.
Thank you 😊
I have a few hebes which are now very leggy and bare on their stems.
Should I prune into the stems and will they rejuvenate?
I love them and don't want to lose them.
Thank you 😊


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In theory, they can be pruned back and will regrow, but not all of them are as tough as others are, and therefore not all of them will bounce back. If you're in a cold, wet area, they can really struggle.
If that's the case, it's better to wait until weather is warm enough that any new growth has a chance to harden up before bad weather comes in again. Around May/June would be ideal. Any material you cut off can also be used for cuttings, which will provide a back up [eventually] if the parent plant doesn't make it.
It's always better to trim each year after flowering, so that there's less risk of them getting leggy.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
They're not called sprouts, are they? But you know what I mean😊
Thank you for your reply.