Spring Garden Pruning Tips
Spring Into Pruning: Tips for a Healthier Garden
Spring is the perfect time to shape up your landscape—and a little thoughtful pruning goes a long way toward keeping your plants healthy, blooming, and looking their best.

Pruning Basics for All Plants

Before you get too clip-happy, start with these universal tips:
- Remove dead, diseased, or damaged wood as soon as you see it—this helps prevent insect damage and disease spread.
- Cut out crossing branches, water sprouts (vigorous upright shoots on trunks/branches), and suckers (fast-growing shoots from the base or roots).
- Always use clean, sharp tools and make cuts just above a healthy bud or branch.

What to Prune in Florida This Spring
🌸 Azaleas & Other Spring Bloomers
Prune right after flowering. These plants bloom on last year’s growth—cutting too late removes next year’s flowers.
🌼 Crape Myrtle & Summer-Blooming Shrubs
These bloom on new growth, so prune in late winter or early spring. You can even cut them back hard—they’ll still bloom beautifully!
💐 Hydrangeas
Most types bloom on old wood—prune before midsummer to avoid cutting off buds. Newer reblooming varieties are more forgiving.
🌿 Foliage Shrubs (like Loropetalum & Ligustrum)
These can be shaped almost anytime—just avoid heavy pruning in late fall when growth won’t harden off before winter.
🌳 Clipped Hedges (Boxwood, Podocarpus)
Shear frequently in early spring to maintain a tidy shape. Stop by late fall to prevent frost damage.
🌹 Roses
For repeat bloomers like Knock Out and Drift roses, prune in early spring to remove winter damage and shape the plant. For once-a-year bloomers, wait until after flowering.
🌼 Perennials & Annuals
Deadhead often to keep the blooms coming. Leggy plants? Cut them back by half to encourage stockier growth and rebloom.
🍊 Citrus Trees
Remove suckers from the base of young trees. Mature trees need little canopy pruning—only cut to remove freeze or disease damage, or to prevent crowding.
GARDENING PRO TIP
Need Help?
Bring in photos or ask a team member—we’re happy to show you exactly when and how to prune your favorite plants!

A May Welcome from Matt & Rhonda

It’s starting to look and feel like a tropical paradise here at Earth Works! The Garden Center is bursting with vibrant tropical shrubs, lush palm trees, and exotic flowers that bring instant vacation vibes to any landscape.
Now’s also the perfect time to bring in the pollinators—birds, bees, and butterflies are buzzing, and our wide selection of hardy perennials and dazzling annuals will keep them coming back all season long.


Don’t miss the gardenias this month—these fragrant beauties are ideal for planting near patios or porches, and a few fresh cuttings indoors will fill your space with their signature scent.
And finally, our Tree of the Month, the magnolia, is ready to steal the show. If yours isn’t blooming yet, it will be soon—those iconic blossoms are a sure sign that summer’s just around the corner.

Hope to see you soon,
—Matt & Rhonda, Garden Center Managers
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