Pruning Tips for Trees and Shrubs in Dormant Season

Pruning Tips for Trees and Shrubs in Dormant Season

Bedrock Gardens Suggests Dormant Pruning to Reduces Stress and Encourage Healthy Growth

Late winter offers the perfect opportunity to shape trees and shrubs while they rest. Without leaves, you can clearly see structure and remove unwanted growth before spring sap flow begins.

Use Clean, Sharp Tools to Make Precise Cuts

Pruning tips for trees and shrubs in dormant season start with tool care. Disinfect pruners and loppers before starting. Sharp tools make clean cuts that heal faster and reduce the risk of disease. Remove any broken, crossing, or dead branches first.

Focus on Shape and Airflow in Ornamental Trees and Shrubs

Thinning the canopy allows light and air to reach interior growth. Prune for a natural shape, avoiding harsh shearing. Bedrock Gardens encourages balanced trimming to prevent weak spots and improve future blooms.

Know Which Plants Benefit Most from Winter Pruning

Deciduous trees, fruit trees, and summer-flowering shrubs like spirea or butterfly bush respond well to dormant pruning. Avoid cutting spring bloomers like lilacs, which set buds the previous year.

Bedrock Gardens Helps You Prepare for a Healthier Spring Landscape

Our team in Hazle Township, PA provides guidance on proper timing and care. From compost for healthy regrowth to mulch for moisture retention, we offer materials to support your pruned landscape.

 

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