FORSYTHIA--BLOOMS
Forsythia flower buds are formed in the fall for the following year's spring
bloom. Severe winter temperatures may kill buds. Freezing and thawing temperatures
can also damage flower buds.
Several birds including crows, cardinals and robins will feed on expanding
flower buds in the spring. Netting may prove the only method of bird prevention.
FORSYTHIA--PRUNING
Forsythia should be pruned after blooming each spring. Remove one- fourth
(1/4) of the plant starting the fifth year after planting to encourage
new basal shoots. Remove old wood at ground level. Never prune or cut the
entire plant back by one-fourth (1/4) from the top.
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