Gardening Pruning Snipping & Clipping


Keep your garden looking good is something everybody wants, but it's not always easy, until now. Clipping and pruning your garden is a great way to get rid of excess plant and flower material so your garden looks trim and beautiful. But that's not the only purpose that pruning and clipping serves. You can actually train your plants to grow certain ways by the way you clip them.

If you are growing some type of shrub in your garden and you want it to be very very bushy as it grows, just clip the very tips of the baby shoots (plant branches). This will cause the branch to "split" and grow two new shoots from the one old shoot, thus making your shrub bushier as it grows. You should always try to cut the shoot at a 45 degree angle so the new shoot grows properly.

But you can clip and prune almost anything in your garden. If your rose bushes get a little out of control, do a little bit of clipping near the bottom of the shoots, give some roses to your friends and family, and watch as your new roses grow in over the next couple of months.

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