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Duncanville Lawn Care’s Shrub Trimming Tips

It is important to rejuvenate and promote new growth in plants through the process of shrub trimming. This help a lot in readying them to bear healthy flowers and fruits. But you should not think that trimming can be done at any part of the year, though it is very essential to keep the perennial plants in your garden in excellent condition in all times.

Each type of plant has its own trimming requirements. In addition, you should trim plants only during the proper time of the year. Most shrubs are happy with trimming in early summer or late spring when flower heads are dried and wrinkled. If you wait for another month before pruning, you are deliberately harming the next season’s growth.

Dead flowers are to be removed along with dried branches. Also, shapeless new growth has to be cut back. When all these garbage are removed, the shrub comes back to good shape. It is essential to trim your shrubs at least once every year. You can use scissor-type trimmers for small gardens, but for larger ones, powered trimmers are highly useful.

Before you start with the process of shrub trimming, you should check the blades of the trimmer or scissors to see whether they are sharp enough. Otherwise, there are many chances of causing damages to the plant shoots. Getting expert advice regarding how to do the job on time from local gardening clubs or journals greatly helps. The process of cutting may be simple, but it is advisable to wear protective materials like hand gloves to save your hands from getting hurt during the process.

Trimming is not full fledged pruning. Some people confuse these two and end up as losers. New growth should be invariably trimmed from the top only. Small scale shrub trimming thus helps define the contours of your plant. Flower heads should be removed within thirty days after flowering. In a nutshell, if can be said that the health of your garden shrubs is directly related to how you trim them periodically in order to allow new growth. So always do it only after examining the bush carefully for a few minutes to evaluate what to be cut and what not to.

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