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Yes definitely Hebe. Generally prune as soon as it has finished flowering but if that's the autumn leave it until March. You can prune them very hard, they will regrow, but you might lose the next years flowers. If you want to move it you should do this in autumn but cut it down at the same time.
Please Help me identify this plant! It's huge now and I have no idea when to prune it and move it. Thanks.
Hello Sara 👋 Thanks for posting your first photo. 👏 You can find other like-minded gardeners to follow by tapping on Discover and then "Popular" or "Recommended". If you need to reply to a user or just want to say "hello", simply @username an individual i.e. @teamgardentags and that person will get an alert in their profile. Finally, if you would like guidance on getting the most out of the app, please check out our tutorial videos: http://gardentags.com/Tutorials Enjoy using GT! 😃
Thanks also for asking us to help identify your plant #PlantID. Fellow GT'ers are you able to help Sara? @barbaramatthews @Garyg @jamesshobbs @joanboston @KariSamuel @kathy @lexijane @linfoster @mikethegardener @mrsflowerpot @PlantDoctor @richard.spicer.7906
Looks like a Hebe Sara @saracs hopefully another GT will confirm. Welcome to GT ☺
Thanks @jadojado29
Yes definitely Hebe. Generally prune as soon as it has finished flowering but if that's the autumn leave it until March. You can prune them very hard, they will regrow, but you might lose the next years flowers. If you want to move it you should do this in autumn but cut it down at the same time.
Welcome to GT Sara ☺