How to Prune Butterfly Bushes and Lantana

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  • How to Prune Butterfly Bushes and Lantana - In this video I show how I prune my Butterfly Bushes and Lantana in the late winter. I will also give them a haircut in the middle of the summer as well.
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  • @JeanTOM-qb5dm
    @JeanTOM-qb5dm Рік тому +15

    Jim, your how to videos are superb , helpful and timely. Your propagation series is the best available online. Your videos with experts like Dr. A, Tony Avent, Michael Dirr, Mr.Maple, Pine Knot, the developer of Encore Azaleas, etc. are incredibly informative, inspiring and inspired. I love to listen in on your conversations with experienced gardeners & true experts. I learn more than I can in any class at any level. For gardeners with a life long passion for plants, your channel is a real blessing! Thank you.

  • @boysrus2
    @boysrus2 Рік тому +10

    Super helpful! I didn’t know I should prune my dwarf butterfly bush, but now I do. Thanks!

  • @joannadavis6716
    @joannadavis6716 Рік тому +7

    Perfect timing for my garden pruning chores. You taught me everything I need to know about pruning butterfly bushes and lantana.

  • @LitlPoot
    @LitlPoot Рік тому +13

    Yep, that's me - the one (in North Atlanta) who cuts down her Ms. Huff lantana immediately after the first frost knocks it down. However, I do mulch it heavily with pine bark and/or leaves, and it comes back gloriously every year. I do wait to prune my butterfly bushes until late winter ... about the time I see the first buds popping open. Isn't gardening just the best ... always, always, always something to do in anticipation of future blooms !!! thanks, as always, for your most excellent advice, encouragement and inspiration !!!

    • @patriciaglass1743
      @patriciaglass1743 Рік тому

      I have butterfly bushes pop up all over my yard in the Pacific Northwest. For this reason I have never put the trimmings in the compost pile. Do you not worry about that or do you cut the seed heads off?

    • @stephaniemiddleton1562
      @stephaniemiddleton1562 Рік тому

      @@patriciaglass1743 older varieties of butterfly bushes are incredibly invasive in the PNW vs the south - it’s likely an issue that we have in this area that others (especially those in the south outside Atlanta) don’t have to deal with given that their weather conditions provide a different level of control that we just don’t have here.

  • @ashleighnelson512
    @ashleighnelson512 Рік тому +8

    Holly is always such a good helper 🤗💚

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Jim and Stephany. ❄️💚🙃

  • @basanteena
    @basanteena Рік тому +4

    Jim and Steph- thank you for all you do to inspire and educate us.

  • @beckysmith7142
    @beckysmith7142 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos Jim! I always learn so much from you! One thing I do, when pruning, is to wear safety glasses to protect my eyes from those stiff limbs. I know someone who had a very nasty eye injury from the very bush you are demoing on today, the beautiful Butterfly Bush. Thanks so much for all of your helpful advice over the years! I am a better gardener for it!

  • @karenk9404
    @karenk9404 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Jim - I had asked for pruning videos and they have all been so helpful!

  • @vintagemotorcyclerepair4052
    @vintagemotorcyclerepair4052 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Jim!
    Please show how & when you prune the Purple Smoke Tree.

  • @peggydove8756
    @peggydove8756 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for reminding me about my butterfly bush!

  • @cathyscreationandvlog4224
    @cathyscreationandvlog4224 Рік тому +2

    Last year I lost my butterfly bush,I believe what happened is I seen the new growth starting and then I did a chop on it and then we had one late frost and I believe that's what killed it. this year I am making sure that I am out of the clear before I chopped mine again.

  • @kleenmary7060
    @kleenmary7060 10 місяців тому

    Very timely as I was wondering if I should prune in fall for my first year garden. You two make a very good video.

  • @cathysahlfeld3924
    @cathysahlfeld3924 Рік тому

    I needed to see this! 👍🏽 Thank you.

  • @itsallaboutlight
    @itsallaboutlight Рік тому +1

    Just in time!

  • @Flower_hoarder
    @Flower_hoarder Рік тому +1

    🌱🌿✂️RELAXING ✂️🌿

  • @juneramirez8580
    @juneramirez8580 Рік тому

    Second video I am binge watching!! I have a butterfly bush I cut low when I transplanted it from a big pot to in ground and it is just starting to grow again. But I have so many lantanas I want to keep trimmed so they stay fuller and don't get so huge and leggy. We had more winter cold mornings here in the low desert of AZ and my smaller yellow lantana all died back. So I have a lot of trimming on them to do. But I will wait just a little longer before I tackle them.
    Thank you for teaching us. I have all the tools you showed.

  • @josephaustin5377
    @josephaustin5377 11 місяців тому

    Great video. Thanks

  • @ljones98391
    @ljones98391 Рік тому

    Chop and drop the twiggy stuff. 👍 Thank you Jim.

  • @helenjackson1666
    @helenjackson1666 Рік тому

    Thankyou for your tips and guidance ,you're teaching us a lot

  • @SnappyR
    @SnappyR Рік тому

    Every Spring my butterfly bushes get yellowing, nasty looking leaves on the new growth - I end up cutting them way back and it does the trick and they come back strong - but it takes forever, which is probably the length to which I cut them back. Regardless - this video provided good detail for us on pruning techniques. Thanks Jim for all you do for us gardeners♥

  • @databang
    @databang Рік тому +1

    Thanks JP!

  • @patriciafroelich-pilichows841

    Very helpful…will prune tomorrow …i am always hesitant to prune as i fear doing it the wrong way and time.

  • @cherylstrawn9448
    @cherylstrawn9448 Рік тому

    Thanks for the pruning tips! Maybe by next year I'll have something growing that will need to be pruned (starting from scratch in this new-to-me yard). Good News -- I am seeing some little green leaves on the Radiance Abelia and Sunshine Ligustrum that lost all of their leaves at once after the December cold snap. There's hope! (7b in North Miss/Memphis area)

  • @CarolinaCrypto
    @CarolinaCrypto Рік тому

    Just joined your channel. Thanks for the great content. Great to hear from someone in our zone that has your experience. I’m sure you’ve considered chapter markers on your videos. Subscribers would appreciate that. Thanks again for all the variety you provide.

  • @lynnepatterson6900
    @lynnepatterson6900 Рік тому

    Great tutorial!! Looking for to seeing how you compost!

  • @katiekane5247
    @katiekane5247 Рік тому +6

    There's a giant Chapel Hill Lantana planted in a hell strip in downtown Dawsonville. It's years old & was easily 8'×4' on it's best year. The untrained crews cut it during the fall year before last & it really affected it. I'd always be trained to wait but seeing how badly even a well established plant was still surprising. They ruined some beautiful old Crepe Myrtles at the library this year. Power tools without knowledge causes a great deal of ugliness.
    Was affected* poorly written, my bad

  • @frsujongaming
    @frsujongaming Рік тому

    So really nice vedio thank you for sharing this vedio

  • @joyhamilton4248
    @joyhamilton4248 Рік тому

    We didn’t keep up with cutting our butterfly bushes and on of them snapped in half!! Thanks for sharing

  • @elaineallen1935
    @elaineallen1935 Рік тому

    I struggle to get mine over 2 feet, im thinking its in good soil but very confused why its not growing. lol. your video knowledge is most helpful. have a prosperous new year.

  • @MFgr8
    @MFgr8 Рік тому

    I had always heard butterfly bushes were invasive, but never seen them in the wild until a trip to Seattle, WA last year. So many growing on the sides of the interstate.

    • @JimPutnam
      @JimPutnam  Рік тому +1

      Yes, but the newest varieties are sterile introductions

    • @MFgr8
      @MFgr8 Рік тому

      @@JimPutnam I made sure the Black Knight variety was before I planted it. Thanks for the videos.

  • @WrenCottage302
    @WrenCottage302 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @graylagran7443
    @graylagran7443 Рік тому

    Oh good! I had already cut my miss huff to the ground. Whew!

  • @jumprope04
    @jumprope04 Рік тому

    Thank you, Jim and Steph! We’re 2nd yr gardeners - just planted our newest beds last Fall including a butterfly bush. Your pruning videos are a great help to us.
    One question please - why do we leave a few inches of the old wood if it doesn’t create new growth? Can it be cut down to the soil line? Thank you.

  • @marybeth4002
    @marybeth4002 Рік тому

    Jim, Is your Lantana in NC the same Lantana that I plant annually here in Michigan (6a) ? Yours looks more like a bush/shrub with woody branches. Great video - good to see Miss Holly enjoying herself outside. Thank you, Jim and Steph.

  • @cece_marie
    @cece_marie Рік тому

    Last year my annual lantanas all came back, with one not waking up until July. It would be nice if that happens again this year.

  • @peterjohn8625
    @peterjohn8625 Рік тому

    I have a really old butterfly bush about 15ft tall. The top branches are thick like a tree. I always think about cutting the top branches.

  • @frankjordan8997
    @frankjordan8997 Рік тому

    Thanks a bunch. I have two types of butterfly bush. The first is just a standard one like you show in the video. The other is a Buddleia - Clerodendro Azul. The flowers actually look like little butterflies. Should that one be pruned the same way?

  • @greenrockgarden2851
    @greenrockgarden2851 Рік тому

    Omgahhh!😮
    What variety of butterfly bush is the second one that you pruned? I would love to have one that will get that large.

  • @dylan8285
    @dylan8285 Рік тому

    I wish I could get lantana to do well here in Se Mi but I’ve tried it the past 2 seasons and it’s never done much. First year I put it where it’s supposed to like a place that is hot and dry and cooks in the sun, never did much besides 8-10in tall. So I thought ok it’s too dry then this past year I planted it in my south bed that has all my other water hungry tropicals on drip, same thing but that plant looked really lush this time so I was like well now it’s too wet 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @sonyakim4403
    @sonyakim4403 Рік тому

    Being in zone 5a it blows my mind hearing someone say “February flowering” LOL I am a couple feet deep in snow yet. We won’t have any type of flowering until I want to say May? 😅

  • @jjsq22
    @jjsq22 Рік тому

    Jim, Great video, I need to move a butterfly bush, I'm in zone 7A ish. Just north of Philly, the ground is not frozen would it be safe to relocate it now? Thanks!

  • @jwillgarr
    @jwillgarr Рік тому +1

    Jim, Could you review how to prune Hardy hibiscus in one of your upcoming videos please?

    • @Ibis333
      @Ibis333 Рік тому +1

      If you're talking about the big dinner plate type, just cut it back to about 6-8 inches as he did in this video with the dwarf butterfly bush. I usually do mine in the fall and then mulch up the crown for protection but you can do it in the spring after the freeze-thaw cycle is largely over. Dormancy breaks late on these, so just be patient even if it looks dead way into spring. [ETA: Unlike the butterfly bush, they grow on new stems straight from the ground and last year's stems just die, so you don't have to worry at all about where you're cutting on them.] If you're talking about Rose of Sharon, they don't need to be pruned but take out any dead or damaged branches in late winter/early spring after the leaf buds start to swell. If you need to control size for whatever reason you can cut back up to one third at the same time. They bloom on new wood.

    • @jwillgarr
      @jwillgarr Рік тому

      @@Ibis333 AWESOME 👌🏽! I was actually talking about the dinner plate ones, so the first part of your answer helps me so much! I'll be sure to wait until after the last frost before I do the pruning. Thank you!😀😀

  • @dawnfayette4873
    @dawnfayette4873 Рік тому

    if you have a fire pit, save your butterfly bush trimmings in a dry place...they make great kindleling.

  • @brianpisz4471
    @brianpisz4471 Рік тому

    Hi Jim, what kind of butterfly bush is that large one?

  • @judymiddleswart9350
    @judymiddleswart9350 Рік тому

    Hey Jim I’m in Pensacola fl is it too late to move my butterfly bush to more sun.. I’ve already pruned thanks for a reply

  • @pozzee2809
    @pozzee2809 Рік тому

    Jim, do cut off the spent flowers on the Butterfly Bush?

  • @donnafreeman8911
    @donnafreeman8911 Рік тому

    I followed the mid - summer buddleia prune loaded w butterflies during day. It took 3 weeks to flower again and butterflies left and only a few returned when flushed out. Such a void for August.

  • @sharonmitchel1377
    @sharonmitchel1377 Рік тому

    Is vitex a plant that can or should be pruned in this fashion? I planted “Flip Side” June, 2021 and it really grew like crazy last year.

  • @wandaharris5584
    @wandaharris5584 Рік тому

    My beautiful Goshiki Hollies look so bad after the sub zero storm and wind this winter. I would love to know if there is any hope they will recover

  • @denisesoles7180
    @denisesoles7180 6 місяців тому

    You said that butterfly bushes and lantana need to be pruned because they grow on all new growth. What other plants should I prune that only bloom on new growth? I live in Jax Fl, zone 9a.

  • @lizsmith2582
    @lizsmith2582 Рік тому +3

    Will the frost cause any damage on the plant 🌱 after pruning?🤔 I am afraid of pruning mine too early because we have not passed the last frost day yet.

    • @juneramirez8580
      @juneramirez8580 Рік тому +1

      Personally I'm going to wait a couple of weeks longer to get past our last frost date here in the Low Arizona desert Zone 9B. I think it would only hurt the plants if you trimmed it way too early and new leaves started to emerge. They would be hurt by the frost. Also I heard that all those dead branches help insulate the plant if you live in a really cold area

  • @kso808
    @kso808 Рік тому +2

    Should we still prune Butterfly bush if they have new green leaf growth at the top, for a bush the same size as your smaller first one shown? Thanks.

  • @carolwilliams2356
    @carolwilliams2356 Рік тому

    I thought my butterfly bush was big at four feet. Time to prune.

  • @dianacarlyle800
    @dianacarlyle800 Рік тому

    My Lantana Miss Huff did not do good last year. Very few blooms and leaves looked grey. What's going on?

  • @donnafreeman8911
    @donnafreeman8911 Рік тому

    Is it wrong to use a small chain saw on larger buddleia? My summer lucious lantana looks dead even covered freezes and cut it small. Hard to believe it will come back. Even thought to transfer but did so well in raised bed.

  • @stacieamick4115
    @stacieamick4115 Рік тому

    Silly question, what month did you film this? If I missed it in the video, my apologies.. just trying to figure out if February in South Carolina is too late to prune my butterfly bush

  • @dorindajenkins7825
    @dorindajenkins7825 Рік тому

    🙋

  • @caseyspinks7781
    @caseyspinks7781 Рік тому

    After I have pruned my Lantana, is NOW the time to move it to a new location???

  • @cantor7723
    @cantor7723 Рік тому

    Jim, I'm a bit jealous your butterfly bushes are so healthy and vigorous! I'm in zone 7 in the state directly west of yours, and I plant a butterfly bush in the ground in spring. It grows like crazy and blooms. I don't cut it back or touch it during winter. Come spring, it never leafs out! Dead. I've killed 8 of them. One online person said that they HATE wet feet in heavy clay, but isn't your soil heavy clay too? Do you have any idea why mine don't do well? Any suggestions? This is my last year of trying them.

  • @soccermom1245
    @soccermom1245 Рік тому

    The ascot rainbow euphorbia beside the house is BEAUTIFUL! I lost one last year and the other one is rather small but has grown a new branch, so I am hopeful. It is in full sun and I am in SE coastal NC (Southport). Any suggestions?

    • @rachelsgarden
      @rachelsgarden Рік тому

      I think you might be referring to the Roman candles podocarpus 😊 I have rainbow euphorbia in full sun as well but in containers. Mine look the best in late winter/spring, smaller during summer. My nursery suggested some shade in the summer. I usually have lantana or other summer flowering perennial planted with it, creating some filtered light. They don’t seem to mind being on the drier side during summer.

  • @stephanieurban8
    @stephanieurban8 Рік тому

    Hi Jim. I have a standard form lantana that I keep in my greenhouse over winter in Michigan, zone 6. How far back should I cut it in the spring?

    • @JimPutnam
      @JimPutnam  Рік тому +3

      I would just reshape the ball right before spring

  • @karenwestby-gibson758
    @karenwestby-gibson758 Рік тому

    Jim, does ornamental grasses trimmings be used in compost?

  • @summitsandy
    @summitsandy Рік тому

    I bought a plug tray of 100+ "dwarf" butterfly bushes (Buddleia davidii dwarf blue), potted them up and kept them happy in an unheated greenhouse all winter. Before planting them in the garden, I went online to double-check info about them and found that it's their LEAVES that are dwarf, not the plant! Yikes! Not the cute little plants I'd envisioned for the front a long border that won't get much summer water in my large Zone 9b garden.. Would it be possible to keep them fairly short by serious spring and mid-season pruning OR should I just find different homes for them?

  • @doctortcbkk2027
    @doctortcbkk2027 Рік тому

    I have a small dwarf butterfly bush that seems t look like it just died at first freeze in the fall…..all the way down to the ground and barely looks like a small stump. think it will spring some green??

    • @jcking6785
      @jcking6785 Рік тому

      Give it a little time; I bet it will recover. I have one that’s 20+ years old, been through two ice storms that decimated many plants and an Arctic Blast similar to the one we had this past Christmas and it has come back every year. Not disputing Jim’s advice but I cut mine down to about 4-6” here in z6, central KY. Hope that helps…

  • @larryaugust8205
    @larryaugust8205 Рік тому

    Shade or sun?

  • @jenniferhooks2454
    @jenniferhooks2454 Рік тому

    I cut my lantana back down to the ground every year after the first frost. Most of them come back every summer. I have one that is about 12 years old; it gets about 3 feet by 4 feet every year. I usually pull up my yellow trailing lantana after the first frost. I plant a new one in a different place. One year the trailing yellow lantana grew so big they totally smothered and killed my brand new purple pixie loropetalums. Lesson learned.

  • @frandavis8687
    @frandavis8687 Рік тому +1

    Why don't you put your hand pruners on the ground? Just askin'.

  • @TheBarefootedGardener
    @TheBarefootedGardener Рік тому

    I have to disagree with you on the pruning shrubs at the same height every year thing - I think it looks horrendous in the winter after that’s been done for a few years.