Shrub Trimming and Maintenance Tips
Ideal for most shrubs, spring trimming encourages new growth and helps shape plants after the winter dormancy period.
Light trimming during summer helps control size and remove dead or overgrown branches, promoting healthy foliage.
Late fall trimming is suitable for some species to prepare plants for winter, but should be avoided for certain flowering shrubs.
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| Season | Recommended Shrubs |
|---|---|
| Spring | Flowering shrubs like azaleas and lilacs |
| Summer | Evergreens and hedges |
| Fall | Certain deciduous shrubs, avoiding early flowering varieties |
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Ways to make Shrub Trimmings work in tight or awkward layouts.
Ways to make Shrub Trimmings work in tight or awkward layouts.
Ways to make Shrub Trimmings work in tight or awkward layouts.
Ways to make Shrub Trimmings work in tight or awkward layouts.
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