Optimal Timing for Shrub Trimming
Pruning in early spring promotes new growth and helps shape shrubs for the growing season.
Light trimming during summer maintains shape and removes dead or overgrown branches.
Late fall trimming prepares shrubs for winter dormancy and prevents disease.
Minimal trimming is recommended in winter, focusing on safety and removal of damaged branches.
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| Season | Best Practices |
|---|---|
| Spring | Prune to shape and encourage growth before flowering. |
| Summer | Perform light trimming to maintain form and remove dead branches. |
| Fall | Trim to prepare for dormancy and prevent disease. |
| Winter | Limit trimming; focus on removing damaged branches. |
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For those interested in maintaining optimal shrub health and appearance, scheduling trimmings during the appropriate season is essential. Proper timing not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also supports plant longevity and vigor. If assistance is desired, filling out the contact form can provide further guidance on shrub trimming services.