How to Trim Bushes WAY Back (Hard Pruning Guide) – Part 2

What happens when you cut a shrub WAY back? In this video, you’ll see real before-and-after results of hard pruning on a burning bush and purple sand cherry — and why aggressive pruning can actually make your plants fuller, healthier, and easier to manage. If you’ve ever been afraid to prune too much, this will change the way you think about it. These real examples show how quickly woody shrubs bounce back after being cut back hard — and how to maintain them so they don’t get out of control again. 💡 What You’ll Learn: What happens after heavy pruning (real results) How fast shrubs grow back after being cut way back Why hard pruning creates fuller, more compact plants How to maintain plant size year after year When to prune for best results 🌱 Plants Featured: Burning bush (Euonymus) Purple sand cherry Other woody landscape shrubs ⚠️ Key Takeaways: Most shrubs can handle much more pruning than you think Heavy pruning encourages strong new growth Regular trimming helps keep plants compact and controlled Fall pruning is ideal for many deciduous shrubs 🌿 Perfect for: Homeowners with overgrown bushes DIY landscapers Beginners learning pruning basics Backyard nursery growers 💰 Want to turn this into a real income stream? Learn how to start your own money-making backyard nursery with the Backyard Nurserymen™ all-in-one membership. 👉 Get the details here: https://join.backyardnurserymen.com