Whether you're pruning a hedge or a flowering bush, here are 7 basic tips to keep in mind for the best results and healthiest plants.
June 23, 2015
Whether you're pruning a hedge or a flowering bush, here are 7 basic tips to keep in mind for the best results and healthiest plants.
Developing new suckers is the way some shrubs grow.
Pruning cuts on woody growth should be almost flush with the "branch collar" — the swollen or wrinkled area close to where the branch joins the trunk or a larger limb.
The new branches will grow out and give the tree or shrub an open shape. Buds or branches facing inward will grow that way, blocking sun and fresh air and making pest control more difficult.
The hedge will thicken out much more quickly as each shrub pushes out vigorous new shoots.
This will allow sunlight to reach the bottom branches, resulting in a greener, fuller hedge.
A tarp spread under the shrubbery when pruning will save you the trouble of finding and raking up all the clippings. Just bundle them up and take them to the compost pile.
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