UK pruning guide · RHS timing
When to prune mother of thousands in the UK
Why the timing differs here
British pruning timing is set by the last frost rather than the calendar. The RHS advises against winter pruning for most plants because it pushes out soft growth that a late frost then kills — and UK last frosts run from March in the south-west to mid-May in the north.
How to prune mother of thousands
Snip dead or leggy growth at the base with clean, sharp scissors.
Mother of Thousands needs little routine pruning. Mainly remove yellowing, damaged or dead leaves at the base with clean scissors, and trim any leggy or overgrown stems in spring if you want a fuller, more compact shape. It is hard to harm by light tidying.
More mother of thousands care for British gardens
Care at a glance
- When to prune mother of thousands in the UK — the species this cultivar belongs to
- When to prune mother of thousands in the UK — our other guide for the same plant
- General mother of thousands pruning guide
- RHS hardiness ratings explained
Pruning mother of thousands in the UK — FAQ
When should I prune mother of thousands in the UK?
Prune mother of thousands in spring, once growth resumes. British pruning timing is set by the last frost rather than the calendar. The RHS advises against winter pruning for most plants because it pushes out soft growth that a late frost then kills — and UK last frosts run from March in the south-west to mid-May in the north.
Is it illegal to prune mother of thousands in spring or summer in the UK?
There is no nesting-bird restriction that realistically applies to mother of thousands, since birds do not nest in it. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 still protects any active nest you do find anywhere in the garden — the rule is about the nest, not the plant.
How do you prune mother of thousands?
Snip dead or leggy growth at the base with clean, sharp scissors.
How often does mother of thousands need pruning in a British garden?
As needed. Mother of Thousands needs little routine pruning. Mainly remove yellowing, damaged or dead leaves at the base with clean scissors, and trim any leggy or overgrown stems in spring if you want a fuller, more compact shape. It is hard to harm by light tidying.
Why is UK pruning timing different from American advice?
Most pruning guides online are written for US conditions and anchored to USDA zones. Britain's maritime climate gives milder winters but later, less predictable last frosts — from March in the south-west to mid-May in the north — so the RHS advises against winter pruning for most plants: it pushes out soft growth that a late frost then kills. Britain also has the nesting-bird law, which has no US equivalent.