February Pruning Guide | Trees & Shrubs to Prune Now
Posted by Hyundai Power Products on 17th Feb 2025
February Pruning Guide | Trees & Shrubs to Prune Now


Why Prune in February?
Pruning in late winter is essential, before the sap starts to rise, allowing plants to heal quickly without the risk of disease. With most deciduous trees and shrubs still dormant, it’s easier to see the branches and structure allowing you to make more precise cuts. Plus, getting ahead now means less work in the busy spring season.
What Trees to Prune in February?
Wisteria Cut back the summer’s growth to two or three buds on each stem. This encourages more blooms in spring and keeps this vigorous climber in check.
Birch (Betula) and Maple (Acer) If you didn’t get around to pruning these trees in autumn, now is your last chance before they start to bleed sap in early spring. Keep pruning to a minimum as sap loss can weaken the tree. If you need more heavy-pruning, wait until mid-to-late summer.


What Shrubs to Prune in February?
Once their winter display is over, prune to shape and remove any damaged or weak growth
Hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata and Hydrangea arborescens)
Cut back old flower heads to a pair of healthy buds to promote strong growth and large blooms later in the year. Hydrangea macrophylla (mophead and lacecap varieties) should NOT be pruned in February as they flower on old wood.
Roses (Hybrid Teas and Floribundas)
February is ideal for prunin g bush roses. Cut back to outward-facing buds to create an open shape, removing any dead or weak stems.
Cornus (Dogwood) and Salix (Willow)
These shrubs are grown for their vibrant winter stems. Prune hard to the base to encourage fresh, colourful growth for next winter.

Our Expert Pruning Tips
Use the Right Tools: A sharp, reliable pruner is key to making clean cuts. Consider using Hyundai cordless pole saw for effortless and precise pruning. For trees and larger shrubs a chainsaw is recommended and for hard to reach, high shrubs and trees a long-reach chainsaws or pole saw makes pruning tasks easy.
Cut at an Angle: Always cut just above a bud at a slight angle to prevent water from settling on the cut, reducing the risk of rot.
Remove Dead or Diseased Wood: Look for any blackened, brittle, or discoloured branches and remove them to keep your plants healthy.
Pruning in February sets the stage for a healthy, vibrant garden in the months to come. With the right techniques and tools, you can ensure your trees and shrubs flourish throughout the year.
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