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How to prune boxwood trees to look beautiful (illustration of how to prune boxwood branches)

Boxwood branches grow slowly, and many branches will disappear if they are cut. However, there is no way to start with the new branches that grow, so pruning becomes a problem. So how to solve this problem?

Boxwood grows leaves quickly, so you can cut its main trunk short before shaping, and let new buds sprout from all sides. As time goes by, other small branches will grow out. After making some choices, I’m styling it now.

In the process of pruning, unnecessary dumb branches should be removed, and pruning should be done again after the leaves fall. These several times take time to carry out. Sometimes, through appropriate pruning, ideal branches can be cultivated. Dry, but it all depends on your initial preparation and the texture of the plant.

Also, it is best to prune the boxwood before summer and late autumn, and let it grow in the remaining time. If you want to shape it, you must first observe the shape of the boxwood. When twisting and climbing the branches, When planting, you must be careful not to break the branches. First, let them move. This is called "fixing the branches". The shape of the top must be clearly defined, most of which are deer stakes.

Good boxwood always gives people an unfathomable feeling. It is because people have repeatedly accumulated it in maintenance that it forms this beauty. Grasp the details and seize the time for maintenance. Once it grows, you can also have a good bonsai!