Ideally, you don't. Owing to the complex branching and foliage structure of "false cedar", pruning by hand is not time-, energy-, or cost effective; "shearing" (shaping with a hedge-trimmer) causes more problems than it solves, destroys the natural soft delicate look of the foliage, and jeopardizes the health and vigor of the plant in general. Either provide it room to grow, or replace it with something more suitable to the existing space
No you cant because the leaves under neath will burn.
You trim a barberry bush after it flowers.
Do not trim a lilac bush in the spring because you will cut off all of the flower buds. Trim a lilac bush after it flowers.
First, buy some bee and wasp spray and spray the bush. Then trim the bush.
To trim a cork screw bush you would need a pair of regular pruning shears. It is best to trim the bush during the winter or early spring when the plant is still dormant.
It is not too difficult to dig up a cedar bush, but it is time consuming. It also does require a lot of effort. Depending on the size of the bush, you may have to do a lot of digging.
How much bush, could a bush trimmer trim. If a bush trimmer could trim bush..? Hmm?
Cedar waxwings eat berries so planting a berry bush/tree may attract Cedar waxwings.
To trim a cedar spiral tree, you need to start with a cone shape. Then you can make a form out of chicken wire and place it over tree. You can then trim anything sticking out of the chicken wire form. You can do any shape this way.
Trim in in the spring before the leaves come out.
You can but it is not advisable.
How to Do It - 2012 How to Trim Your Bush 1-6 was released on: USA: 18 February 2013