Pruning Spring Blooming Shrubs - Knowledgebase Question

Millbury, MA
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Question by janicebloom
May 30, 2001
I would like to prune and shape several Spring blooming azaleas and rhododendrons (non deciduous). What is the best time to do this so as not to sacrifice next year's blooms?


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Answer from NGA
May 30, 2001
The best time for that would be to prune immediately after they bloom this spring.

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