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Develop A Year-Long Pruning Plan To Improve Appearance, Health Of Your Garden

Pruning is one of the easiest ways to control the size, growth and beauty of your plants, and yet many gardeners either overlook this vital task, or minimize its effectiveness.

According to Vince Rogers of JS West Lumber & Ace Hardware, developing and following an individual pruning plan based on how and when your plants will best respond greatly improves the health of your yard.

The practice of doing all the pruning at one time may have detrimental effects to even some of the most commonly-seen trees and shrubs. While hedging shrubs can be pruned year-round, flowering shrubs are best pruned only after they flower.

Generally, the best time of year to prune trees is during the colder months of the year, when they are dormant. One benefit: the absence of leaves allows you to see where you are working and prune more efficiently.

‘While these guidelines are helpful, there will always be exceptions,’ says Rogers. ‘For example, evergreen trees benefit most when they are pruned in early summer, after they have completed new growth. Fruit-bearing trees, shrubs and vines respond best in late winter, before spring growth starts.’

Here are a few additional tips on pruning taken from the Ames Basic Pruning Guide:
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For more helpful tips on lawn and garden maintenance, as well as other home projects, visit JS West Lumber & Ace Hardware or the Ace Hardware Web site at www.acehardware.com