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When can I prune my bottlebrush plant?

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Prune immediately after the flowers have finished. Cut off the sections of shoot that had flowers on them and remove any thin, straggling shoots. After pruning, feed the shrub with a general fertiliser such as Vitax Q4 or Pelleted Chicken manure, mixing it into the soil surface. Water the soil so that the plant can take up the fertiliser.
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