12. Prune for Health and Productivity

Regular pruning encourages strong growth, improves air circulation, and helps prevent disease in your garden. The best time to prune depends on the plant: prune most flowering shrubs right after they bloom, while fruit trees and roses benefit from late winter or early spring pruning before new growth. Use clean, sharp tools to make precise cuts just above outward-facing buds or branches.
Remove any dead, damaged, or overcrowded stems to shape plants and promote healthy development. Proper technique minimizes stress and reduces the risk of infection. For specific pruning instructions by plant type, consult expert resources like the Clemson Cooperative Extension pruning guide and Royal Horticultural Society’s pruning guide.