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Shrub Trimming and Pruning

Shrub trimming and pruning are essential landscape services that help maintain the health, shape, and appearance of your plants. Regular trimming and pruning can promote better growth, improve the overall aesthetic of your yard, and prevent overgrowth that could lead to pest problems or obstruct pathways.

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Shrub Trimming: Shrub trimming involves cutting back the outer growth of shrubs to maintain their shape and size. It’s typically done for aesthetic purposes, helping shrubs look neat and well-kept. Trimming can also help encourage dense, healthy growth, particularly when it’s done at the right times of the year. Regular trimming prevents shrubs from becoming overgrown or out of control, keeping them in proportion with the rest of your landscape design.

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Pruning: Pruning is a more precise practice that involves cutting away dead or damaged branches, as well as removing any growth that could interfere with the plant's health or structure. Pruning helps improve airflow, reduces the risk of disease, and directs the plant’s energy toward healthier, more productive growth. For flowering shrubs, proper pruning can also enhance blooms and extend the flowering season. Pruning is usually done during specific seasons, depending on the plant type, to avoid cutting away buds or new growth prematurely.

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When done correctly, both trimming and pruning promote long-term plant health, boost curb appeal, and keep your landscape looking fresh and well-maintained. Proper timing and technique are key, which is why professional landscaping services often handle this task, ensuring the right cuts are made at the right time to maximize the plant’s potential.

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