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Plants to prune in September – plus tips on how to do it

With summer shifting into autumn, thoughts turn to the selecting the right plants to prune in September. It’s the ideal time for targeted pruning of plants and flowering shrubs to keep them healthy, vigorous and growing well. It’s an easy process that means removing any dead, damaged or lopsided twigs and branches to allow the plant to be in the best shape possible for winter.

Many deciduous varieties can be pruned at any time during the dormant season, roughly from now until February depending on climate variations. Once plants lose their leaves, their shape is revealed and it’s easy to see what needs to go to improve their overall look. Thinning out any densely packed stems lets in more light and air to benefit the health of the plant too.

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