Fall pruning is essential maintenance that protects your landscape through winter and promotes vibrant growth come spring. We focus on selective trimming that removes hazards, improves plant health, and enhances your property’s appearance during the off-season.
Why Fall Pruning Matters
Pruning in fall, after leaves drop, lets plants redirect energy to roots and healthy branches instead of stressed growth. This timing minimizes sap loss, reduces disease risk, and prevents weak limbs from snapping under ice or snow—common issues in Minnesota winters.
Key benefits include:
Removing dead, damaged, or crossing branches to prevent breakage
Thinning dense areas for better airflow and sunlight penetration
Shaping shrubs and trees for balanced structure and curb appeal
Early detection and removal of pests or disease
A well-pruned landscape enters dormancy stronger and emerges healthier.
Timing and Preparation
Schedule after the first hard frost (late October in our area) when plants are dormant but before deep freezes lock in moisture.
Ideal window: Mid to late fall
Avoid: Late spring sap runs or summer heat stress
Prep tips: Water plants well through dry spells beforehand
Combine with leaf cleanup or bed maintenance for full fall service.
The basics of fall pruning.
The video shows before-and-after results on common local shrubs like hydrangeas and evergreens, and why fall pruning matters. We demonstrate safe cutting techniques, and how pruning promotes healthier plants next season.
Get help with your fall pruning.
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