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I have been very savage with the forsythia in my garden. It was very leggy when I inherited it and I didn't much appreciate it, but now it's under control, it's much more floriferous and a lovely presence in the garden. The flowers grow on old wood, at least a year old apparently. I use shears and shape it up as soon as the green shoots start going wild, and again as needed through the year, same as the privet hedges.

Forsythia is tough as old boots.


Hack it right back now and it will be fine - and should flower next year, but even if not it will deffo flower the following year.


Loads of info if you google, here's just one example:


http://www.amateurgardening.com/uncategorized/pruning-forsythia-the-right-way/

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