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The Burford holly shrub , easy agnize as a favorite vacation decoration , can develop to peak of 15 foot , consort to the U.S. Department of Forestry . Pruning keeps the attractive , cryptical - unripe foliage to a sensible size for well-situated maintenance . According to North Carolina State University , the three primary reasons to prune a shrub is because of disease , pop off limbs or leafage , or damage to the shrub . The Burford holly shrub is not prostrate to disease , so pruning this self - pollinating bush is chiefly for visual aspect . Prune Burford holly shrubs along the outer branch to keep them growing tall , or maintain a heavyset shrub by topping the holly bush . Either pruning method acting is acceptable at any time of the year . For sizeable growth after pruning , bring home the bacon plant food to the shrub in the spring or fall .

Step 1

Determine the desired size of the Burford holly shrub . The bush grows 15 substructure wide-eyed if left unpruned . Inspect the shrub to turn up any dead or diseased areas , which must be removed .

Step 2

Cut the top of the Burford shrub down to the trust height using the hand saw , if necessary . Burford holly is resilient and does well with weighed down pruning .

Step 3

Remove any deadened or diseased parts of the bush with the pruning shear or manus power saw . Keep these clippings disjoined for garbage disposal . Do not put them in the compost bin to keep from spreading any disease .

Step 4

Use the pruning shear to trot away undesirable branches or segments from the sides of the Burford holly shrub . For undifferentiated appearance , polish off the same amount of foliage from all side of the shrub . Continue pruning to the want size and shape .

Step 5

Rake up the healthy clippings and put them in a rubbish grip or on the compost bin . Inspect the leaf of the Burford holly shrub for uniformity and form , and make any little clips as hope .

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