Trimming Juniper Shrubs
In the springtime it s easier to see the general shape of the tree and cut the branches without having to worry about accidentally harming new growth.
Trimming juniper shrubs. Check over the branches of your juniper shrub for signs of dead diseased or damaged branches. Winter pruning is a great option because it ensures that the plant is pruned before new growth begins. Prune junipers annually to correct their shape. The best time to prune your junipers is in the winter or early spring.
While overgrown juniper pruning has its limits it is possible to trim your plant down to a more manageable shape. That means that you can renew an overgrown specimen by cutting the canopy way. The problem with juniper shrubs evergreen shrubs like holly or photinia have plenty of dormant buds beneath their bark. This makes a clean crisp cut that heals easily.
Always prune in the late spring once frost danger has passed. You can also remove any branches that are overlapping or sticking out too far. Cut branches at a 45 degree angle to the trunk of the juniper. One good place to start is the removal of any dead or leafless branches these can be cut off at the trunk.
Use a sharp pruning saw to cut larger limbs. Use a sharp bypass lopper to prune away dead and damaged limbs throughout the year. This is particularly true if. Prune juniper annually to maintain a nice size and shape and keep the plant healthy.