
The Benefits of Dormant Pruning
Although it may seem that winter isn’t a good time to do much of anything in the landscape, it is a great time to tackle pruning chores.
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Although it may seem that winter isn’t a good time to do much of anything in the landscape, it is a great time to tackle pruning chores.
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• Inspect all shrubbery and trees for broken branches, rubbing limbs, winter damaged area (desiccated foliage being held) • Rake out areas of snow mold from lawn • Cut back woody perennials and herbs to the ground or strong buds to encourage plant to send up healthy new season growth