Hello there! I know it's probably still a little early for pruning, but I'm guessing you could probably do that in the spring. Let me know if I'm right! The first step is to find the leaves you'll be pruning. Once you've done that, just snip away with some sharp, sterilised scissors. You'll probably see sap come out after you cut it, but there's no need to worry – it's totally normal, so just give it a quick wipe with a damp cloth to clean it up. Once you've finished pruning, place the plant in a nice, bright spot in your garden where it won't be stressed.

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