My hyssop plant, shall I cut it a second time?
My hyssop is over with its initial flowering and it is appearing woody. I was reading the tutorials on abodelook and it states that I need to trim the hyssop plant by approximately a third to get more growth. Has anybody ever thought of it? I would not kill it just before the end of summer heat!


Trimming your hyssop by a third is actually a great way to encourage fresh growth and prevent the plant from becoming too leggy. Much like mastering the strategies in 3 patti games, gardening requires the right timing and a bit of calculated risk to see the best results. As long as you provide plenty of water after the pruning, your plant should thrive check it. Taking a break to play some online mobile games can be a perfect way to relax while you wait for those new shoots to appear.