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When should I trim my evergreen bushes?

When should I trim my evergreen bushes?

Pruning Evergreens By mid-June, it should be apparent that shearing is needed again as the warmer weather produces a rush of growth. Clip them with hedge shears just like a hedge. No upright evergreen should ever be allowed to outgrow its place in the garden.

Can I cut back my evergreen shrubs?

Prune all evergreens, except pine, before new growth starts in the spring or during the semidormant period in mid-summer. When pruning, follow the general branching pattern to maintain the natural shape. Remove dead, diseased, or broken branches anytime. Occasionally, an evergreen may lose its leader.

Can I prune evergreen shrubs in summer?

Pruning evergreen bushes is best done in late March or early April before new growth begins. Light pruning can also happen in late June or early July. Avoid pruning evergreen shrubs in the fall, since they are more susceptible to winter injury.

Is it too late to trim bushes?

Winter is usually the best time. Dormant pruning is usually done in late winter, six to 10 weeks before the average last frost in your area. You can prune shrubs at any time of year if it’s necessary—for example, to remove broken branches or dead or diseased wood, or to remove growth that is obstructing a walkway.

What to do with overgrown evergreen shrubs?

Shape an overgrown shrub into a tree form. Select one to five of the most vigorous growing branches and prune out all the remaining branches to ground level. Then remove the lateral branches that are three to four feet off the ground. Also, prune out some of the interior growth for better air circulation.

Should you trim bushes in hot weather?

Bushes that flower in the summer bloom on growth from the current growing season. You can prune these bushes after flowering to improve their shape if you need to; you won’t be removing buds they need for the next growing season, but summer pruning of these shrubs will still decrease foliage growth.

When should I trim bushes?

Summer is the best time to remove dead branches when they stand out. Prune spring-flowering trees and shrubs right after they finish flowering in spring. Trees and shrubs that bloom during summer and into autumn are best pruned in later winter or early spring as soon as their annual growth begins.

Can you keep shrubs small?

Small potted shrubs will take several years to reach the stature of larger, more expensive shrubs, so you may need to employ bedding plants or perennials temporarily, to fill gaps between smaller shrubs until they reach a larger size.