WHEN SHOULD BUTTERFLY BUSHES BE TRIMMED AND/OR REPLACED?
backyardwildlifeconnection by Terry W.Johnson
In Georgia, the best time to prune butterfly bushes (Buddleia davidii) is either late winter or early spring. At that time cut them back to a height of a foot or two above the ground. This will help promote new growth and a bounty of blossoms later in the year.
The average life expectancy of a butterfly bush is 10-20 years. Consequently, once older bushes begin producing fewer flowers, it is time to consider replacing them.