Garden Docs: How much to prune back a woody butterfly bush? (2024)

The Garden Docs give advice on pruning butterfly bushes and picking Mahonia.|

GWEN KILCHHERR AND DANA LOZANA

FOR THE PRESS DEMOCRAT

Tom G. asks: I have a buddleia that is large and very woody. A few of the stems are large, making it more difficult to prune. Last year I pruned it back to a height of around 4 feet. Gardening friends have suggested I prune it back even more. What pruning guidelines do you suggest?

Buddleia, also referred to as the butterfly bush, can be selectively cut back to a height of 12 to 18 inches above the ground. Any large, woody stems should be cut back to the ground, encouraging new fresh growth in their place. Since buddleia are summer/fall bloomers and begin their new vigorous growth first before setting buds, plan on selective pruning in early spring - say the month of February.

As a note of interest, the method of cutting to the ground certain shrubs annually is called “stooling” and is done to promote bigger blooms. Let us know if your buddleia produces gigantic blooms next summer.

Ed writes: After reading your previous column about colorful shrubs that produce berries and have winter interest along with their other attributes, I would like to recommend Mahonia repens, an evergreen low-spreading form of Oregon grape.

Thank you for the suggestion. Mahonia is also known as Oregon grape because of its clusters of blue or blackberry-like fruit. It is available in many sizes; a tall favorite is “Golden Abundance,” which grows to 6feet high and 5 feet wide. Mahonia x media “Charity” is even taller, reaching a height of 15 feet and 12feet in width. Mahonia pinnata, California grape holly is more reasonable in height, 4 to 5 feet by 45feet wide. It is a native to California and southern Oregon.

Mahonia “Compacta” grows 2 to 3 feet in both height and wide. Ed, your favorite M. repens, will reach a height of 1 foot and a width of 3 feet. Repens spreads by underground stems and is one of the best for winter color. Deer usually avoid Mahonia but it does attract birds and butterflies.

All the Mahonia have spiny holly-like leaves, masses of yellow flowers followed by berries and some foliage coloration in cooler weather. It performs best in a part sun/shade exposure and requires occasional water. It is considered a candidate for a firescape garden and helps erosion control on slopes.

Julie R. asks: Are Washington hawthorn berries poisonous to dogs?

No, they are not poisonous to dogs, cats or horses, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The bright red-orange berries are food for birds and other wildlife in fall and winter.

Victoria asks: How does one identify the difference between carpenter ants and termites?

Capture, if possible, a few samples of each insect. Examine their body shape and you will see that carpenter ants have a thin narrow waist and two distinct body segments. Termites have broad waists.

Next, observe their wings. Both insects have four wings. But termite wings are the same size and pointed. Carpenter ants’ front wings are somewhat larger than the hind pair and are paddle shaped.

The life stages of both insects are different. Termites have a “gradual metamorphosis” - egg, nymph to adult.

Ants have a “complete metamorphosis”- egg, larvae, pupa to adult.

Termite galleries are evident by piles of hard seed-like fecal pellets or have wood shavings and insect parts.

Carpenter ants have hollowed out galleries that are smooth and clean, with piles of fine sawdust and insect parts called “frass.”

Control ants by placing bait near their trails. There is another effective granular bait called Maxforce. Purity Chemical on Maxwell Court should carry that particular product. Follow their instructions.

There are several ant bait stations available and Amdro bait is one where the ants crawl into the plastic station and take the bait back to their nest. It can be used inside and outside and easily tucked away so animals and small children cannot get to the bait.

The best advice for control of termites is to hire a registered pesticide applicator or talk to people at Purity Chemical for advice.

Dana Lozano and Gwen Kilchherr are garden consultants. Send questions to The Garden Doctors, at [email protected]. The Garden Doctors can answer questions only through their column, which appears twice a month in the newspaper and online at pressdemocrat.com.

Garden Docs: How much to prune back a woody butterfly bush? (2024)

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Garden Docs: How much to prune back a woody butterfly bush? ›

Buddleia, also referred to as the butterfly bush, can be selectively cut back to a height of 12 to 18 inches above the ground. Any large, woody stems should be cut back to the ground, encouraging new fresh growth in their place.

How to prune a woody butterfly bush? ›

To prune your butterfly bush, make an angled cut above where you see large leaf buds or new healthy growth is emerging. Since butterfly bush blooms on new wood, the bigger the bud you're cutting back to, the more vigorous growth you can expect! Next, prune out dead stems or leaves and shape the plant's habit.

How much to cut back a butterfly bush? ›

In fact, you only need to prune them when they get too large for the space allotted. But since butterfly bushes only bloom on new growth many gardeners prune them severely each spring to encourage lots of new growth and lots of flowers. You can prune this shrub back to twelve or twenty-four inches high.

What happens if you don't cut back a butterfly bush? ›

Left unpruned, large butterfly bushes can become “second story” plants: their flowers form way up at the top so you can't enjoy them unless you have a second story window. The warmer your climate, the more you should cut back your butterfly bush each spring.

Are butterfly bushes woody? ›

About butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii)

Growth habit: Fast-growing and invasive. This woody shrub grows 3-15' tall in a single season. Leaves are opposite, pale-gray, with toothed or wavy margins. Flowers are grouped in a cluster at the branch tips and bloom from mid-summer to fall.

Does butterfly bush bloom on old wood? ›

Butterfly bushes bloom on new wood, which means they should be pruned in the spring. Wait until new growth has emerged before you start, then cut just above where big, healthy buds appear.

What is the lifespan of a butterfly bush? ›

Typically, a butterfly bush will live about 10 years. You may find some plants that live longer than that, but it's a rare case. Proper care of a butterfly bush will help it live longer and thrive in your garden.

How do you rejuvenate a butterfly bush? ›

“Rejuvenation pruning” really means cutting the plant down to its base. It should be done in early spring but should not be done every single year. Not all plants appreciate rejuvenation pruning, but some that respond well are Butterfly Bush, Blue Mist Spirea, Dogwood, Spirea, Forsythia, and Rose of Sharon.

Do butterfly bushes come back on old growth? ›

Butterfly bushes are perennial plants that die back to the ground every winter. They then send out new growth from the roots in the spring. You can prune them either in the late fall or in the early spring before the new growth starts. It is best to prune them back to about 12 inches from the ground.

How do I keep my butterfly bush blooming all summer? ›

Pruning and Deadheading

Deadheading your plants means snipping off any browning flower clusters to encourage more flowering though the bloom season. Butterfly bushes bloom best on younger, vigorous growth and later in the season.

Can you regrow a butterfly bush from a cutting? ›

Separate sections of roots with some shoots and replant them in a similar location in compost amended soil. Butterfly Bushes can also be propagated by stem cuttings.

How do you know if a butterfly bush is dying? ›

Alive stems are firm, yet still pliable. When you cut or scrape them, there will be a green cast on the inside. If the stems are dry and brittle, they are likely dead and should be removed. Finding a few dead branches doesn't mean it's the end!

How far to cut back a butterfly bush? ›

Butterfly bushes should be cut back to a foot tall to promote new growth and the best blooms. You can cut the shrub back to ground level; however, you take the risk of late frost or freeze killing new growth and losing the plant. Hard pruning is done in late February or early March depending on your climate.

Why does my butterfly bush look so bad? ›

There are a couple of possibilities for the wilted stems. Butterfly Bush strongly dislikes soggy or poorly-drained soils, so depending on the watering frequency or water flow near this planting bed, they may be getting too wet.

What are the disadvantages of butterfly bush? ›

These plants are also invasive, meaning they can quickly take over an area and impact the ecosystem negatively. By displacing native plants, they can reduce habitat quality for butterflies by limiting food supply for their offspring, caterpillars.

How long do butterfly bushes live? ›

Its popularity has real reasons: the plant grows fast, flowers very early on in its life cycle, and produces flowers throughout its life span of up to 30 years. The flowers smell good, are very showy and pretty, with large clusters that bloom for several days.

How do you prune an overgrown buddleia? ›

Prune all the stems using loppers, but leave two or three sets of good buds – this gives you a buffer in case of a late frost. Remove any weak, damaged stems or those that are rubbing against another branch. In future years, the shrub should be pruned back to this same framework.

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