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Spireas that bloom in spring and the first half of summer are pruned after flowering. And the sooner, the better. After flowering, spirea produces new growths and flower buds for the next year are laid. And the branches that have bloomed gradually die off and make the bush untidy. Using the example of Grefsheim spirea, it is shown how to prune correctly so that the bush always remains neat, clean, green, and blooms well. More information about plants on my channels: Telegram https://t.me/sadovnitsa_anuta VKontakte https://vk.com/public216402472