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If your garden looks overgrown or out of shape in winter, it doesn’t always mean plants need removing. In this video, we talk through when to move, prune, and manage garden plants at the right time of year — and why timing is everything in the garden. With the ground frozen solid, now isn’t the time to move trees or shrubs, but there’s still plenty you can do. We cover: When deciduous trees can be safely moved The best time to move and hard-prune evergreen shrubs Why March and September are key months for garden renovations How to rescue overgrown plants instead of replacing them Planting tulips and spring bulbs late (and why they’ll still flower) Pruning advice for Bay, Fatsia, Mahonia, Choisya & Hydrangeas Why leaving some areas “scruffy” helps wildlife and beneficial insects Using climbing hydrangeas for north-facing walls We also revisit a real garden that looked like it needed clearing — and show how, with the right timing and confidence, most plants can be reshaped, moved, or managed back into a beautiful garden. If you enjoy practical, seasonal gardening advice, please like the video and feel free to get in touch using the details below with any questions. 🌿 Gardening is all about timing — not wasting good plants. 🔔 Subscribe & Stay Tuned If you love gardening, trees, and seasonal inspiration, hit Subscribe and tap the bell icon so you don’t miss the next vlog from Andyn Farm. and if you enjoyed the vlog please give us a👍so we know we're on the right track ! --- To help keep things running smoothly and to make sure we can manage communication in the best way possible we may have turned off comments. We genuinely appreciate everyone who watches and supports our content. If you’d like to reach out, ask a question, or share feedback, we’re always happy to hear from you. You can contact us at andynfarm@ilandscapers.co.uk or visit our website www.ilandscapers.co.uk Thanks so much. Andyn Farm is our trade nursery in Lancashire, where we grow trees, grasses, and perennials for our iLandscapers Garden Design & Landscaping projects.