Midwest gardening project in January. Really!

We actually did this on January 10 & 11 at the home of a relative in suburban Chicago. The beds are now cleaned up a bit and several of the shrubs and evergreens were pruned as needed. 
An out-of-place redbud (Cercis canadensis) was transplanted from the bed in front to the back yard. 
Pruning during dormancy allows you to easily see which limbs need to go. 
And please take a look at all of the photos here. This winter has been warmer than normal. Some plants (see photos) are beginning to sprout new buds here in mid-January. I doubt if that will cause damage if the weather turns back normally cold temperatures. 

 The front yard bed after pruning.



 The front bed before cleanup. The red twig dogwood at back right has been pruned to allow better access through the gate. Several other shrubs were pruned. 


Viburnum with buds swelling.


 Ninebark (Physocarpus)


 Service berry (Amelanchier) covered in buds. Note: this plant is located across the driveway.



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