Hi there, I’m Mr. Lee from your local Seattle landscaping company. As a new homeowner in this lush, green city, getting a handle on pruning and trimming will go a long way in keeping your yard looking sharp and thriving. Proper pruning isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about promoting healthy growth, preventing issues down the road, and ensuring that your plants and trees get the best possible start in their new environment.
Why Pruning Matters
Pruning removes dead or overgrown branches, letting fresh air and sunlight reach the core of your plants. This encourages stronger growth, helps control pests, and boosts overall plant health. A well-pruned garden also enhances curb appeal, making your home feel more welcoming and increasing its value.
Seasonal Pruning Techniques
- Spring: Many flowering shrubs and trees benefit from pruning after they bloom, ensuring they set buds for next year.
- Summer: Light trims can maintain shape and remove any storm-damaged branches that might have appeared in the warmer months.
- Fall: For many plants, it’s best to hold off on heavy pruning right before winter. Instead, remove diseased or broken limbs to prevent problems once the rain really sets in.
- Winter: With foliage gone, it’s easier to see a plant’s structure. This can be a great time for more significant pruning projects.
Shaping Hedges and Bushes
Keeping hedges and bushes in good shape is all about balance. Trimming the outer growth allows more light to reach the interior, preventing those bare patches that can appear if a shrub gets too dense. Start by lightly trimming the sides and top, aiming for a slightly tapered shape (wider at the bottom) so the entire plant gets ample sunlight.
Tree Pruning Basics
Pruning small trees is about removing dead, diseased, or crossing branches that can hamper growth. Focus on cutting back to healthy, outward-facing buds or branches, and step back frequently to ensure you maintain a natural shape. Safety is key—if a branch is too high or thick, don’t hesitate to call a professional Seattle landscaping company for help.
A Healthy Yard, Year After Year
By learning when and how to prune, you’ll set the stage for a thriving yard that adapts beautifully to Seattle’s changing seasons. With the right approach, you’ll enjoy healthier plants, fewer pest issues, and a polished landscape that reflects the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. And remember, if you need guidance or assistance, our team at your trusted Seattle landscaping company is here to help!
Services Overview
Review & Request a Quote Below | Options |
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Invasive Plants / Weeding | Himalayan blackberry, Ivy, Bamboo, Knotweed, …more |
Tree Pruning | Deciduous, Evergreen, Fruit trees |
Tree Cutting / Removal | Types: Complete, Partial |
Hedge Trimming | Ornamental, Privacy |
Shrub Pruning | Evergreen, Flowering |
Stump Grinding | One, Multiple |
Vine Pruning | Ivy, Clematis, Wisteria |
Lawn Mowing | Small, Medium, Large |
Edging | Lawn, Pathways, Garden beds |
Bamboo Removal | Small, Medium, Large |
Reducing Overgrown Plants | Trees, Shrubs, Vines |
Plant Removal | Trees, Shrubs, Perennials |
Pressure Washing | Driveways, Patios, Walkways, Siding |
Mulching Job | Organic, Inorganic, Decorative |
Additional Yard Services | Debris Cleanup, Seasonal Cleanup, Landscape Design Gutter Cleaning, Irrigation Maintenance |