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It's easy to take shrubs for
granted -- so, rescue them from neglect!
What You Need to Know
Annual and perennial flowers get most of the attention, while
the shrubs gradually grow older and bushier.
Those that expand by sending up new shoots at ground level develop
into wide clumps of increasingly crowded stems. This preponderance
of thick, woody stems causes the shrubs to lose vitality and
become vulnerable to disease and insect attack.
You can save the cost and effort
of replacing a valued, otherwise healthy overgrown shrub by using
good pruning techniques to revitalize it. Renovation involves
cutting the oldest and thickest of the stems down to ground level
and removing them. Because most are likely to be pruning candidates,
the basic rule of thumb is to cut out no more than 1/3 at one
time.
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