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How should Euonymus fortunei be pruned?
The stems and branches of Euonymus fortunei are slender, crawling on the ground or climbing on rockeries, slopes, walls, etc., all of which have natural shapes and are generally trimmed less.

Usually just tidy up the miscellaneous branches (vines).

If the climb is not in place, it should be properly induced.

The main pruning period is in winter. If the growing branches (vines) are too messy, they should be sorted out in time.

For example, in the 4th to 6th year after planting, keep the main branches and side branches, and cut off the long branches. After several years of shaping and pruning, a drooping and dynamic wavy tree shape can be formed, which is very beautiful.

If you want to plant a pot, you can remove the fixed buds 1 ~ 2 times, and then let them droop to form a hanging bonsai.

If the fixed buds are removed many times to promote their branching, a basin full of shade can be formed.