Is it too late to prune forsythia? Advice from a professional gardener on caring for these flowering shrubs
Home & Gardening

Is it too late to prune forsythia? Advice from a professional gardener on caring for these flowering shrubs

Forsythia shrubs are hardy and resilient, illuminating borders with golden yellow blooms early in the year. When the winter cold feels never-ending, forsythia shrubs signify that spring is just around the corner.

Pruning these plants is a time-critical task. As with many woody shrubs, like weigela and mock orange, forsythia plants flower on last year’s growth. For this reason, knowing how to prune forsythia and the correct time to do so is important.

Trimming your forsythia shrubs at the right time will result in good growth and brilliant blooming, but if you prune too late in the spring or summer, this will significantly reduce flowering. As a gardener, I have pruned these shrubs over several years in different gardens across the UK, and I have learned that considered and timely pruning is essential. Here, I share all I know about the right time to reach for the pruning shears.

(Image credit: Alamy / Maria Papworth)

When is it too late to prune forsythia?