It’s the last day of February. Have you completed you pruning chores? If not it is not too late. But before you grab the lopers and begin cutting, let’s review the reasons for pruning. After all, pruning trees and shrubs is not fun and is often unnecessary.
Here are 5 reasons
for pruning and the order in which you would approach the task.
1. To remove dead, diseased, insect-infested, or
broken branches.
2. To change the size or proportion of the
plant.
3. To develop a special form or shape.
4. To remove wilted or dead flowers and seed
pods.
5. To rejuvenate a declining shrub.
Following is a short list of what to prune
when:
Plants that
flower before May - Prune after bloom
Azalea
Dogwood
Forsythia
Redbud
Rhododendron
Clematis
Saucer Magnolia
Flowering Cherry
Camellia
Do not commit crapemurder!!! |
Climbing roses
Plants that
flower after May - Prune prior to spring growth
Chaste Tree
Crapemyrtle
Nandina
Sweetshrub
Abelia
Sourwood
Floribunda roses
Remember to keep you pruners sharp and
well-oiled.