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can I prune bronze fennel?
Hi,
Not talking about the yearly pruning back to soil level that I do, but during the growing season. I have a large clump of bronze fennel which is doing very well indeed. The problem is that it's in a small front garden border and when it reach its maximum height when flowering, it takes over everything and it's far too big for the border. I think I should completely remove it but at the same time I love it right now when the new leaves come out of the soil in this deep dark red colour and feathery aspect. Can I try to prune them once they start to get bigger, even if this means probably no flowering, or will it damage the plant badly? Thanks |
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