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Winter’s Work: The Art of Tree and Shrub Pruning

September 28, 2025 · by johntarheel76

As the last leaves fall and the garden settles in for the winter, it’s the perfect time to give your trees and shrubs some much-needed attention. Winter is the ideal season for pruning many deciduous plants, as the lack of foliage allows for a clear view of the plant’s structure. This makes it easier to spot and remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches that could be a liability during a heavy snow or ice storm. Proper winter pruning is essential for promoting healthy growth in the spring, improving the plant’s shape, and ensuring it remains a beautiful and thriving part of your landscape. It’s a proactive step that protects your plants and prepares them for a vibrant new season.

When you begin pruning, remember a few key rules to ensure you’re doing more good than harm. Always use clean, sharp tools and make your cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a bud. Focus on removing broken or crossing branches and thin out the inner growth to improve air circulation. As a general rule, avoid removing more than 25-30% of the plant in a single season. If you have a large tree or a complex pruning job, it’s always best to call in a professional arborist. Taking the time to properly prune your landscape this winter will not only boost its health but also enhance your home’s curb appeal, ensuring it looks its best come springtime.

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