![]() ![]() ![]() Prune out weak or narrow-angled tree branches that overhang homes, parking areas, sidewalks and anyplace falling limbs could injure people or damage property.Removes unwanted branches, waterspouts, suckers and undesirable fruiting structures that detract from plant appearance.Keeps shrubby evergreens well-proportioned and dense.When plants are properly pruned, it's hard to tell that they've been pruned. For most landscapes, a plant's natural form is best.Īvoid shearing shrubs into tight geometrical forms unless they need to be confined or trained for a specific purpose. ![]() To maintain or encourage a desired plant form or special garden forms.Īppearance in the landscape is essential to a plant's usefulness.To encourage flower and fruit development.Prune to maintain intended purposes for plants in a landscape It also destroys the plant's natural shape and promotes suckering and the development of weak branch structures. Removing large branches leaves stubs that can cause several health problems. Remove dead or dying branches injured by disease, severe insect infestation, animals, storms, or other adverse mechanical damage.Īvoid topping trees.The late dormant season is the best time for most pruning.Many problems may be prevented by pruning correctly during the formative years for a tree or shrub.Pruning can also be considered preventive maintenance for both insect and disease damage.Pruning changes the form and growth of a plant. ![]()
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