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Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

My honeysuckles are not performing very well at all this year - in fact there's hardly any flower buds and my friend says that there appears to be a lot of water shoots at the base. I gave it a severe pruning last year as it was very congested and was wondering if maybe it was a bit too severe. I have a Dropmore scarlet which usually flowers early on in the year and a Belgica but can't remember the name of the other one . Could anyone explain what watershoots are , please ? I couldn't understand my friend's version - thanks Jean.

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  • WelshonionWelshonion Posts: 3,114

    Remember 'Growth follows the Knife.'

    The honeysuckle is doing its best to replace what you cut off.  Watershoots, more usually referred to on fruit trees are rapidly growing non-flaowering shoots.

    You can tip them, but do not cut back so brutally and you will have lots of flowers next year.

    Honeysuckle in hedges get trimmed every year, but not too radically, and they flower every year.

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Thanks for that - yes just had a google about them. Well I suppose I won't be getting many flowers this year but the honeysuckle was in a bad way -  it does look better for it's haircut. I'll follow your advice and just give it a trim next time .

  • WelshonionWelshonion Posts: 3,114

    Don't worry they will put on a grand show next year.  Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and have a good clear out.

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    Carol

     

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  • Bob 2Bob 2 Posts: 1

    We planted a small honeysuckle in a long trough by our shed and it climbed nicely up a trellis and is now looking healthy on the shed roof trellis. The trouble is the lower part of the plant is looking very poorly, all the leaves had grey patches that turned the leaf yellow as they dried up, and then dropped off. We have watered steadily, when it wasn't raining, but it's now looking very top heavy, and any flowers that developed in the lower part came to nothing. Any help and advice would be really appreciated. Thanks

    Bob

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