In fact, Campanula is a very resistant to pruning plants, as long as the correct way of pruning, after pruning Campanula from the growth momentum or plant morphology will have a great gain.
Some people may ask, why prune the Campanula? There's nothing wrong with not pruning the Campanula. In fact, pruning is necessary for Campanula. Without pruning, the branches and stems of Campanula keep growing upward, but this causes the branches and stems to be rare, the plants to appear sparse, and the flowers to be few. In addition, proper pruning will improve the light conditions of Campanula, increase the lateral branches, so as to enlarge the crown of Campanula and promote its flowering.
In fact, the pruning method of Campanula is very simple, similar to rose. The best time to prune is in early spring, because after winter, some of the branches and stems of Campanula will be damaged. At this time, it is necessary to cut off the damaged branches. At the same time, it's better to cut all the branches and stems together to a place less than one foot from the ground, about five or six inches in shape, so as to stimulate the golden bell flower to grow new branches, make its appearance more dense and blossom better. For the young plants, you can also trim them at the top, so as to improve their lighting conditions, expand their crown, and promote their flowering.
We can also trim and shape the Campanula according to our own preferences. When pruning, we should pay attention to cutting all the dead branches and leaves on the plant to keep good light transmission, which is conducive to its growth. In addition, as an evergreen shrub, the plant of Campanula is more suitable for cultivating into a shrub state to decorate the flower cluster and diameter. Moreover, according to personal preferences, making this kind of flower into a single trunk is also a very good choice. Campanula is suitable for this kind of pruning