How can I prune my Bittersweet during different seasons?
How can I prune my Bittersweet during different seasons?

Early spring and late winter are the best times to prune your Bittersweet on a large scale. If you want to control the size of your Bittersweet, you can prune them as you wish, but be careful not to prune more than a third of the size of the plant. Yellow and diseased leaves may appear during the summer months when the Bittersweet is growing vigorously and these types of leaves need to be pruned back immediately. These parts of the Bittersweet cannot be restored and pruning increases the ventilation of the plant and facilitates its growth.





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Bittersweet
A species of Nightshades, Also known as Poisonberry, Woody nightshade
Botanical name: Solanum dulcamara
Genus: Nightshades

The species known as bittersweet is a semi-woody vine found in forests, marshes, shrublands, and hedgerows. All parts of the plant contain alkaloids (especially the bright red berries), which are extremely poisonous to humans and livestock if ingested. In spite of its toxicity, bittersweet was hung as a talisman in the past to ward off witchcraft.
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