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  • How to Prune Rocky Mountain Maple

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Rocky Mountain Maple. The Rocky Mountain maple is a small deciduous tree that has a narrow crown. It is a delicate tree that is shade tolerant. At maturity, it can reach a height of 25 feet. Often it appears as a multi-ste... The ...More…

  • How to Prune Western Cedar Hedge

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Western Cedar Hedge. The Western red cedar (thuja plicata) makes a great hedge because it's a slow-growing, needled evergreen. It can either be grown as a pyramidal tree or a shrub, depending on the landscape. It commonly... The ...More…

  • How to Prune Western Hemlock

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Western Hemlock. Western hemlock is a tall and stately narrow leaf conifer. Small cones hang from the ends of branchlets. The western hemlock prefers full sun but is tolerant of partial to complete shade, although its... Western ...More…

  • How to Prune Western Cedar

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Western Cedar. The western cedar or Thuja plicata is also called great western arborvitae, western red cedar, canoe cedar, Pacific red cedar, shinglewood, and giant red cedar. This beautiful evergreen can attain hei... The western ...More…

  • How to Prune Western Red Cedar

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Western Red Cedar. The western red cedar (Thuja plicta) is also known as great western arborvitae, canoe cedar, Pacific red cedar, shinglewood, and giant red cedar. This evergreen can grow to a height of 50 to 60 feet w... The ...More…

  • How to Prune Vine Maple

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Vine Maple. Native to the Pacific Northwest, vine maple grows as an understory tree in old growth forest and as one of the first trees to colonize open slopes. As part of a tended landscape, vine maple often reac... Native to the ...More…

  • How to Prune Muscadine Vine

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Muscadine Vine. Muscadine grapevines grow well in home gardens, adding a unique feature to your landscape as well as being a fruit-bearing plant. Muscadine vines require very similar care to other grapevines. This in... Muscadine ...More…

  • How to Prune a Pink Bower Vine Plant

    GardenGuides — How to Prune a Pink Bower Vine Plant. Pink bower vine, known botanically as pandorea jasminoides, is a flowering perennial climbing vine native to sub-tropical regions. It is hardy in USDA Zones 9b through 11 and can be grown as an annual... Pink ...More…

  • How to Prune a Kiwi Vine

    GardenGuides — How to Prune a Kiwi Vine. Kiwi plants are fast-growing, woody vines that can be trained along a raised arbor to manage their growth. Kiwis must be carefully pruned. Proper pruning will help to maximize the amount of fruit they... Kiwi plants are ...More…

  • How to Prune Overgrown Grape Vines

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Overgrown Grape Vines. Grape vines come in a vast number of varieties, and if you have one that is overgrown, you face a challenge to get it back into a healthy state. A healthy grape vine consists of a single trunk and fou... Grape ...More…

  • How to Prune Hydrangea Shrubs

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Hydrangea Shrubs. Hydrangeas are deciduous flowering shrubs that produce many clusters of colorful, aromatic flowers in the summertime. Approximately 23 species of hydrangea exist, but only five are widely grown in the... Hydrangeas ...More…

  • How to Prune Winterberry Shrubs

    GardenGuides — How to Prune Winterberry Shrubs. Winterberry shrub is the formal name for holly, which is usually found at Christmas hanging on a wreath. The plant has dark green leaves, white flowers and bright red berries that are extremely ...More…


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