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Pruning & Rose Care

Seasonal pruning and rose care in Daylesford and Hepburn

Thoughtful pruning for roses, shrubs, vines and small ornamental trees, timed to support healthier growth, better structure and a garden that feels cared for.

Seasonal timing

Careful shaping

Green waste options

Seasonal pruning in a Daylesford garden
Maintained roses and shrubs
Healthy garden after careful pruning
What's included

Pruning with a purpose

The goal is not simply to cut plants back. Good pruning removes unhelpful growth, improves structure and prepares plants for the season ahead.

01

Rose pruning and cleanup

Dead, weak and crossing growth removed, with roses shaped for airflow and a balanced framework.

02

Shrubs, vines and ornamentals

Overgrown or untidy growth reduced with attention to plant habit, garden space and seasonal timing.

03

Final tidy and waste options

Cuttings gathered and work areas cleared, with green waste removal available when included in the quote.

How it works

Three steps, no chasing

1

Show us what needs pruning

Send clear photos of the plants, their approximate size and any access issues around beds or structures.

2

Get a seasonal recommendation

We confirm the appropriate scope, timing and price based on the plants and desired result.

3

Book the work and tidy

Plants are pruned to the agreed approach, with cuttings collected and the area left neat.

Finished ornamental garden in Hepburn
Reviews

Why Daylesford garden owners choose us

"Great communication and fast service for my holiday rental. The lawns and hedges look better than they have in years."

George & Ryan

BnB Owners, Daylesford

FAQs

Pruning and rose-care questions

What to know before arranging seasonal pruning for roses, shrubs and ornamental plants.

When should roses be pruned in Daylesford?

Winter is the usual time for structural rose pruning in the cool Daylesford climate, with lighter deadheading and tidying through the flowering season.

Can all shrubs be pruned at the same time?

No. Timing depends on the species and whether it flowers on old or new growth. Photos help identify the right approach before booking.

Will pruning help an overgrown plant?

Often, but severely overgrown plants may need staged reduction rather than one hard cut. The safest approach depends on the plant and its condition.

Do you remove the cuttings?

Yes, green waste removal can be included in the quote, or suitable cuttings can be left onsite if you prefer.

Free, no obligation

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Get a clear quote for seasonal pruning, rose care and the final tidy up.

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