Pruning shrubs and trees in your garden can add elements of structure and elegance. Follow these six professional pointers for how and when to prune your garden's plants.
June 23, 2015
Pruning shrubs and trees in your garden can add elements of structure and elegance. Follow these six professional pointers for how and when to prune your garden's plants.
A plant that's allowed to develop with its natural architecture will be more structurally sound than if it were trained into an unnatural shape.
Don't cut back firs, spruces, pines or other needle-leafed conifers, because they won't fill in below the pruning cut as other plants do.
Renovate a leggy conifer by practicing Japanese "cloud" pruning to transform it into an interesting specimen.
Painting over pruning cuts can encourage decay.
A gentle approach to tree pruning is better than a heavy-handed one.
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