Shrub reshaping is the practice of pruning and trimming shrubs to restore their natural form, improve their appearance, and encourage healthy growth. This maintenance task may involve cutting back overgrown or misshapen branches, thinning out dense areas to improve air circulation, and removing dead or damaged wood. Reshaping is often done to maintain the shrub's size within a defined space or to enhance its role in the landscape, such as maintaining a hedge or creating a focal point. Timing is important, with many shrubs benefiting from reshaping during their dormant season. Regular reshaping helps keep shrubs healthy, well-proportioned, and aesthetically pleasing, contributing to the overall harmony of the garden.
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