When do I cut back nandina bushes?
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Late winter to early spring! Here is how!
https://www.hunker.com/13428447/the-best-time-to-prune-nandinas
https://www.bhg.com/gardening/trees-shrubs-vines/shrubs/pruning-nandina/
https://youtu.be/sRHnWIj1XZY
I found this answer online: Prune nandinas early in the spring, before warm weather triggers new growth in the plants. Pruning nandinas before the growing season starts helps keep the plants healthy.
Hi Deb, If a tree has a damaged or diseased limb, it can be removed at any time of year and should be done as soon as possible. Generally, the worst time of year to prune is after early spring growth has taken place – maintenance pruning at this time can result in stunting of your plant.
Don't trim them. No reason to. Just cut off winter damage and pull out suckers that come out from the base to keep it tidy. No need to trim.