Learn to prune your garden in winter
Late winter is one of the most important times of year for pruning. Done thoughtfully, it can improve plant health, encourage better flowering, manage size and shape, and help create the kind of layered, abundant planting that naturalistic gardens are known for.
Together, we’ll cover the principles behind late winter pruning, along with practical techniques you can apply to different types of plants with confidence. You’ll learn what to cut, what to leave, and how to make decisions based on observation rather than rigid rules.
By the end of the course, you’ll feel far more confident approaching pruning in your own garden, with a clearer understanding of how plants grow and respond over time.
Course introduction
Prune in late winter
