Timing the Cut: Reading Seasons, Sap, and Plant Energy
Late winter to very early spring, when plants are dormant, is ideal for many trees and shrubs. Cuts seal faster as growth resumes, disease pressure is lower, and structure is easy to read without leaves. Tell us your zone, and we’ll help fine-tune your dormant window.
Timing the Cut: Reading Seasons, Sap, and Plant Energy
Spring-blooming shrubs form buds the previous season, so prune right after flowering. Summer-blooming shrubs set buds on new wood, so prune in late winter. Notice bloom timing in your yard this year and share photos to build a personal pruning calendar.
