
How to Prune Shrubby sea-blite?
(Suaeda vera)
Shrubby sea-blite, also known as Shrubby seablight
This salt-tolerant, evergreen shrub, found in coastal areas, demands minimal pruning. To maintain shrubby sea-blite's shape and encourage healthy growth, prune lightly in winter, its dormant season. Trim dead or diseased branches to promote air circulation and prevent decay. Strategic cutting back can also rejuvenate older plants. After pruning, apply mulch to conserve moisture and add insulation against cold temperatures. Avoid heavy cutting, as this can stress shrubby sea-blite and impede its natural growth habits.