For an old gardener, not only is it important to manage flowers, but pruning and styling are also crucial. Pruning and shaping is an indispensable technique in flower cultivation, and it is also an interesting thing in the life of a flower farmer. So why fix and reshape? What's the difference between the two? What are the benefits of this? What should you pay attention to when pruning in spring? Friends who grow flowers know that pruning is necessary for plastic surgery, but pruning is not necessarily for plastic surgery. The main purpose of pruning is to remove bad branches, that is, diseased branches and weak branches, to better preserve nutrients and enhance the tree's vigor. It mainly targets the leaves, branches, fruits, buds and other organs of plants. Shaping is pruning to make the plant look better, with the main purpose of increasing the ornamental value. Pruning and reshaping the flowers can not only remove unnecessary branches and leaves, but also better increase light and improve ventilation, making them grow stronger and bloom earlier. At the same time, after proper pruning and shaping, the flower body becomes more neat and beautiful, which greatly improves the viewing effect. Although flower pruning seems simple and depends on personal wishes, there are four seasons in a year, and the focus of pruning is different in each season. Spring pruning is mainly based on the growth characteristics of flowers. In early spring, annuals such as poinsettias and roses should be pruned again in time. Cut off some weak branches, diseased branches, dead branches, insect branches and branches that are too dense. Generally, 2-3 buds are enough for each cut branch. For example, in early spring, you need to prune the rose again, remove the upper branches, and leave the truncated side branches with two or three buds. This can better help the roses to grow new branches. In order to better promote the germination of new buds and ensure full branches and more flowers, the cut buds need to be placed outside. However, for biennial flowers such as gardenias, azaleas, and camellias, it is not advisable to over-prun them, because excessive pruning can easily cause problems such as poor growth and less flowering in the later period. Therefore, biennial flowers need to be pruned lightly, as long as branches with diseases and insect pests or branches that are too dense are removed. Pay attention to the importance of pruning flowers in spring. The intensity of pruning varies for different flowers. For example, some flowers are only suitable for light pruning and cannot be pruned anymore, otherwise it will easily affect future growth and flowering. Below we will share with you how to judge the severity of flower pruning so that you can prune better. 1. Branches that grow quickly should be pruned again for flowers with strong regeneration ability; long and slow branches with poor regeneration ability should be pruned lightly, that is, only weak branches, branches with diseases and insect pests, and branches that are too dense should be pruned. 2. Herbs and flowers such as cauliflower, begonia, etc. In order to make it shorter and more flowery, you need to remove the top when it is about the same size to help it grow more side branches. 3. For the famous jasmine, in addition to the repotting and pruning periods, old leaves need to be removed at any time. This can better help the jasmine grow new leaves and branches, and can also better promote later flowering. . Pruning and shaping are related to the future growth of the plant and should not be taken lightly. Timely pruning is better for the growth of plants. Spring pruning should be carried out according to the characteristics of the plant's growth period. It should not be too casual, otherwise it will easily lead to poor plant growth and less flowering.