When to prune gorse
Generally, gorse is pruned every winter after the leaves fall and after the flowers bloom in spring. Just cut the branches. Branches with strong growth potential, thick branches, and no pests and diseases can be cut at 45 degrees into 10-15 cm long and quickly disinfected with potassium permanganate solution. Prepare black fine sand or sandy fertile soil as the substrate, pour it thoroughly with water before cutting, and then spray carbendazim solution for disinfection. Then, drain the branch specifications with a slope of 10-15 degrees into the ditch, compact the covering soil, and water enough in time.
How to prune gorse leaves
Pruning time: In mid-summer and late summer, prune gorse bushes after they have bloomed and faded. After pruning, the leaves will usually change color in the fall, but the flowers won't bloom until the following spring. Pruning tasks: Prune dead and dying branches of gorse in a timely manner. Pruning damaged branches can restore healthy growth, leaving only straight, desired branches. Frequency of pruning: If there are extra branches on the plant, it will make the plant look unhealthy or untidy, so it should be pruned in time, but never cut off more than a quarter of the branch length at one time to avoid damaging the plant.
Tips for pruning gorse
The branches and leaves of gorse should be pruned in time. Usually in spring, dead branches should be pruned, and weak and diseased branches should be pruned. In winter, long branches and multiple branches after falling leaves should be cut off to avoid insufficient nutrient supply or poor growth of gorse.
Precautions for pruning gorse
Do not wait until late winter or early spring to prune gorse as it may prevent spring flowering. Never trim just the growing tips off a broom, as this can create dense growth that blocks the flow of light and air.