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      • This type of extreme pruning is done to “rejuvenate” the health of shrubs that have become too overgrown or woody to look their best or to thrive. Without regular pruning, shrubs can get crowded, look misshapen, produce fewer flowers, and develop a bare interior without leaves. At that stage, regular pruning is not enough to correct the problems.
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  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Rejuvenate an overgrown shrub. Removing a branch of a shrub at its base. Cut out the thickest, oldest stems from the base, using a pruning saw or loppers. To prevent tearing a heavy branch, make a first cut, about 30cm above the final desired cut.

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    This is the most drastic pruning, and is suitable for almost all deciduous shrubs, including: 1. Berberis 2. Bridal wreath (Spiraea) 3. Deutzia 4. Dogwood (Cornus) – those grown for coloured stems 5. Flowering currant (Ribes) 6. Fuchsia 7. Hazel (Corylus) 8. Leycesteria 9. Mock orange (Philadelphus) 10. Smoke bush (Cotinus) 11. Willow (Salix) Cut a...

    Pruning is spread over two or three years to gauge response or maintain the natural shape. This is suitable for any shrubs whose response you are uncertain of or are not growing vigorously, but especially: 1. Acer palmatum 2. Hamamelis(witch hazel) 3. Magnolia

    In the first year remove dead, damaged, diseased, crossing and rubbing shoots down to ground level, aiming to remove up to half the shrub. Cut back remaining older stems by half, to a vigorous side...
    In year two thin out new shoots if excessive, and cut back or shorten the remaining older branches.
    In the third year remove any remaining older stems. In subsequent years return to the normal pruning regime.
    Follow up heavy pruning with a feed and mulchin spring.
  3. Feb 1, 2015 · Which Shrubs Can Tolerate Rejuvenation Pruning? Rejuvenation pruning works best on multi-stemmed, twiggy shrubs like spirea, dogwoods, and viburnums. If a plant has only one main stem, don’t cut it down!

  4. Mar 2, 2020 · Late winter and early spring are good times to give old or overgrown shrubs a new lease on life with rejuvenation pruning or renewal pruning, which are two slightly different techniques. Although pruning can be an intimidating task for many of us, these two methods are simple and effective.

  5. Mar 23, 2019 · Rejuvenation pruning is the extreme cutting back of (otherwise healthy) overgrown or underproductive shrubs. The method should be used when shrubs have become overgrown, present with a...

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