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Gardeners urged to prune these three plants in January before time runs out
Pruning in January removes dead growth and improves airflow to boost spring flowering and fruiting, experts say pruning encourages vigorous growth in roses, fruit trees, and hydrangeas.
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Drop Those Pruners! 15 Plants You Should Never Cut Back in Winter, Gardeners Say
Natalia Lebedinskaia / Getty ImagesCutting plants back in winter can help certain trees, shrubs, and flowers grow back fuller and more vigorously in the spring. But not all garden plants should get this treatment in wintertime.In fact, some specimens—particularly those prized for flowers and even fruits—can be damaged by overzealous pruning during the cold months.Winter Garden MaintenanceWinter might seem like a quiet time in your garden, but th…
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