Pruning is the horticultural practice of selectively removing certain parts of a plant, such as branches, buds, or roots, to improve the plant's health, encourage flowering or fruit production, and maintain its shape. Proper pruning helps prevent the spread of diseases, removes dead or damaged limbs, and allows sunlight and air to penetrate the plant more effectively. The timing and technique of pruning vary depending on the type of plant, with some species requiring pruning in the dormant season, while others benefit from post-bloom pruning. For trees, shrubs, and hedges, regular pruning is essential to promote strong growth, prevent overcrowding, and ensure the plant's structural integrity. This practice is crucial for homeowners looking to keep their gardens well-maintained, healthy, and aesthetically pleasing.
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