Southern living
9 plants you should never prune in spring
When spring arrives and the weather finally warms up after the long, gray winter, gardeners are understandably eager to get back to their plants. After waiting for that last spring frost, gardeners may be eager to get their hands in the soil and brighten up their yard after winter’s great chill. So go ahead and start putting out your annuals and vegetables, transplanting trees and shrubs, and doing your spring gardening chores.