Pruning: The selective removal of parts of a plant, such as branches, stems, or buds, to improve its shape, health, or productivity.
Pruning is like giving your plants a haircut. It might seem a little scary at first, but it’s actually an essential part of keeping them healthy and happy. Think of it as a spa day for your plants, where you’re getting rid of anything that’s dead, damaged, or just growing in the wrong direction.
Pruning can help your plants grow more vigorous and more productive. By removing crowded branches, you’re allowing more sunlight and air to reach the center of the plant. It’s like opening the curtains in a room – everything gets brighter and healthier. Plus, pruning can encourage new growth, which means more flowers, fruits, or vegetables for you!
Different plants need different pruning. Some just need a light trim to keep them looking tidy, while others might need a more serious haircut to shape them or encourage them to bloom. It’s like knowing whether you need a trim or a whole new hairstyle – it all depends on what you’re going for.

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