All shrubs need pruning from time to time to keep them tidy, remove dead branches, open up the interior for good air circulation, and encourage more vigorous new growth. For most shrubs—those that don’t have evergreen needles—the best approach to pruning is branch by branch, using a sharp pair of pruners. This technique is called selective pruning. It’s different from shearing—shaving off the outer few inches of a bush with a power hedge trimmer or shears to create a smooth, geometric shape. Here are some steps for shaping up a shrub by selective pruning:
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