June care

Lily of the Valley Shrub in June: monthly care

Month-by-month carePieris japonica

In June your lily of the Valley Shrub needs attention: prune.

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Lily of the Valley Shrub (Pieris japonica)
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What to do this June

Prune

Pieris japonica requires minimal pruning, which is one reason it's valued as a low-maintenance evergreen. The best time to prune is in May or June, immediately after the spring flowers have faded. Pruning at this time allows the shrub to produce new growth that will carry next year's flower buds, which form in late summer and autumn. Use clean, sharp secateurs or loppers for smaller branches and a pruning saw for any thicker, older stems. Focus on removing dead, damaged, or diseased wood first, cutting back to healthy tissue or a main branch. Next, take out any crossing or rubbing branches that clutter the centre of the shrub, as good air circulation helps prevent fungal issues. Pieris naturally forms a neat, rounded shape, so heavy pruning is rarely necessary. If you need to control size or rejuvenate an overgrown specimen, you can cut back up to one-third of the oldest stems to ground level or to a low side shoot. Avoid shearing the whole plant into a formal shape, as this removes the developing flower buds and spoils the graceful habit. Deadheading spent flower clusters is beneficial but not essential. Snip off the brown, faded panicles just above the first set of leaves to tidy the appearance and prevent the plant from putting energy into seed production. If your pieris has become leggy or bare at the base, light thinning and selective cuts will encourage bushier growth, but be patient—recovery can take a season or two.

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