To prune or not to prune: that’s the question many Saint Charles area homeowners face as the seasons change. At Candid Land Maintenance, we know that making the right decision at the right time can mean the difference between a yard that flourishes and one that fizzles. Whether you’re a hands-on gardener or prefer relying on professional landscaping maintenance, we’re here to clear up any confusion so your landscape can thrive each year.

Why Prune at All?
Pruning is much more than yard clean-up. Regular trimming encourages new, healthy growth, improves airflow (which helps keep disease in check), and prevents pest problems hiding deep within crowded branches.
For fruit trees and flowering shrubs, smart cuts can even increase blooms and yields. Without pruning, a yard can become a tangled mess, leaving it looking neglected and unkempt.
Timing Matters
Seasonal landscape maintenance involves paying attention to the right timing. For many trees and shrubs, it’s best to prune during late winter or early spring, while plants are dormant. During this period, it’s easier to cut it back without damaging fresh growth.
Plants You Shouldn’t Prune (Or Prune Cautiously)
Keep in mind that some species need special consideration:
Spring-Flowering Shrubs: Plants like forsythia, lilacs, azaleas, and rhododendrons set flower buds the year before blooming. Cut them before spring, and you’ll miss the show. Prune right after flowering finishes.
Evergreen Conifers: Pines, spruces, and firs usually don’t rebound from deep cuts. Limit trimming to removing damaged or diseased limbs, and never cut back into old wood with no needles.
Maple, Birch, Walnut Trees: Pruning in early spring can lead to heavy sap flow. Wait until midsummer, after the leaves have emerged.
Roses in Late Fall: Heavy pruning can prompt growth before winter, risking freeze damage. Wait until early spring, when leaf buds swell.
Delicate Ornamental Grasses: Some varieties don’t tolerate hard cutting; for them, gentle grooming is best.
There’s a lot to consider when pruning or performing general lawn care and landscaping services. The good news is that our landscaping team at Candid Land Maintenance is here to help.
DIY vs. Pruning Services
Light pruning projects can be easy to handle. But if you’re dealing with mature trees, tricky species, or signs of disease, our team can offer professional pruning services to easily breathe new life into your yard. At Candid Land Maintenance, we make seasonal lawn cleanup a breeze. We also offer trimming, lawn care, snow removal, and more.
Ready for a Fresh Start?
At Candid Land Maintenance, we’ve been the trusted seasonal landscaping pros for over a decade in Saint Charles, Saint Peters, O’Fallon, Lake Saint Louis, Wentzville, and beyond. If you’re not sure about what, when, or how to prune, our experienced team is just a phone call away. Contact us at (636) 538-6224 or request a free quote online today!

