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For the health of your plants, you often need to prune them; but how do you do it? This detailed beginner’s guide shows you how to prune a plant.Pruning may seem intimidating for the novice gardener or houseplant enthusiast, but it doesn’t have to be! Pruning can be just as relaxing and straightforward as watering your plants; plus, they’ll love you for it. How To Prune Plants, Pruning Plants How To, Pruning Shrubs, Cold Climate Gardening, Pruning Plants, Growing Food Indoors, Pruning Saws, Lawn Tools, Organic Soil

For the health of your plants, you often need to prune them; but how do you do it? This detailed beginner’s guide shows you how to prune a plant.Pruning may seem intimidating for the novice gardener or houseplant enthusiast, but it doesn’t have to be! Pruning can be just as relaxing and straightforward as watering your plants; plus, they’ll love you for it.

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To correctly prune a hibiscus plant, first, you need to find a node and trim the branch 1/4th inch above the node. Don’t prune more than 1/3rd or 1/4th of the plant, but trim the dead, damaged parts and leggy limbs. Pruning the plant encourages new growth in the hibiscus plant. Hardy Hibiscus Plant, Colorful Landscaping, Growing Hibiscus, Hibiscus Garden, Hibiscus Tree, Growing Raspberries, Hardy Hibiscus, Flowering Bushes, Shade Garden Plants

To correctly prune a hibiscus plant, first, you need to find a node and trim the branch 1/4th inch above the node. Don’t prune more than 1/3rd or 1/4th of the plant, but trim the dead, damaged parts and leggy limbs. Pruning the plant encourages new growth in the hibiscus plant.

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