Erysimum Bowles' Mauve in wrong place

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  1. TheFitGardener

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    I have planted this plant a couple of years ago, in what I have just found out is the completely the wrong place for it. It is by a north facing wall, often very shaded and very sheltered. Also as it is in a large container it often gets either very dry or very wet.

    Problem is, I think no one has told the plant this, as it has just gone mad this year. The flower stalks are now over a meter high and the leaves are so green and lush.

    Question is, what should I do with the plant after it has stop flowering, should I just leave it alone as it seems to be very happy, or should I prune it back?
     

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    Well if it was mine I certainly wouldn't move it, the plant likes it where it is and is obviously flourishing, you wasn't going to prune it yet was you?

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      I love mine....it's flowered non stop since I bought it last year. It's also in a pot and the bees love it too.
       
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      Hi Val, no I would have waited until the autumn to prune. Though I have read some people suggest pruning while it is still flowering
       
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      once it has finished flowering just cut the flower stalks right back to tidy up

      this one is easy from cuttings, as after a few years do tend to get leggy and woody in the middle

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