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Pruning Flowering Shrubs

Further to the question on pruning lilacs, there are other shrubs that should be pruned early in the season and those that can wait.

General rule of thumb – Shrubs that bloom in summer or fall are blooming on the current year’s growth. Prune in late fall once the blooms are done, or early spring before they begin to sprout new growth.

Shrubs that bloom in spring are doing so on the previous year’s growth and should be pruned immediately after their blooms begin to die off to ensure good blooms the following spring.


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Why didn’t my lilacs bloom last year?

A common question.

And the quick answer – because they were pruned too late in the season last year.

The new buds that produce those glorious spring displays start to form shortly after bloom time is complete in the spring. So if you start pruning mid-summer or fall,  next spring’s bounty will be cut away.

Clip off the spent flower bundles as soon as they are finished early spring and do any additional pruning the plant requires at that time. Cut back any dead, unhealthy wood and remove any suckers or sprouts at ground level.

Then sit back and wait for next spring’s show of colour!

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