How to Prune Spirea Bushes is part of the Perfect Plants Nursery.

Some people think spring is the best time to plant spirea.Others say during the summer.Which is true?When to remove spirea?

There are different types of spirea.The spirea shrubs bloom in the spring.The other varieties bloom in the summer.Depending on the type, that fact suggests different times to fertilize the plant.

The popular spireas are spiraea arguta, billardii, bumalda, goldflame, golden princess, and little princes.Many of these produce flowers after they have been trimmed.The flowers of Japanese (japonica spirea) occur after trimming.

spirea is easy to grow in most climates.According to the US Department of Agriculture, it can tolerate temperatures from 5 through 9.

A welcoming environment can be created by flowering foliage on the front and side of a home.It's clusters of small flowers add a vibe to your garden.

Pruning is necessary from time to time since this is a shrub that is easy to spread.It is possible to control their growth but also remove dead leaves and cracked stems.We are trying to answer the question of when to prune spirea.

After the blossoms, most of the spirea can be trimmed.There are some that should be trimmed only during the spring season.There are examples of this shrub that need to be trimmed before the month of June ends.You are most likely going to start cutting between mid or late spring and the beginning of summer.

If the shrub becomes overgrown, this method can be used.The removal of the entire bush is not a simple trim of a small section.It is recommended to do this in the last weeks of the winter.This isn't the end of the process.Half of the new grown canes have to be trimmed during the summer.Some canes may need to be shortened.

We are going to discuss how to trim this shrub.The execution is the most important part after we shared when to prune spirea.If you don't do the pruning right, your plant can be damaged.

Don't cut your spirea shrubs with your bare hands.This is harmful to the plant and safe for your fingers and palms.It may be a foliage with thin stems and needs a sharp tool to cut it.Pick up a pair of shears, gardening shears or scissors.To clean the sides of the blades, experts suggest using a dishwashing liquid or rubbing alcohol.There needs to be no transfer of diseases or pests that could harm your plant.

Cut the spirea back to the leaf bud on the top at the tips.You take care of damaged leaves and stems by cutting them off.

Be sure to maintain the shape as you cut sections of the shrub.There is a need to adjust on some parts.It's up to you if you want to keep it round.

You have to be alert when to spirea.If you have other plants in your garden, you may not be able to tell which ones need cutting immediately or later.It is best to come up with a list or reminder.

You can write the schedule on the greenhouse board.You can add an alarm to your calendar if you have a more advanced device.It helps remind you when to trim spirea shrubs along with other plants.

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