If you're looking for experts to perform shrub trimming and annual fertilization, we'd be happy to do the job for you. It's important to note that shrubs don't need shaping but only maintenance trimming and rejuvenation trimming.
Maintenance trimming involves cutting dead, dried, broken, weak, diseased, or unhealthy stems. It may also involve cutting excessive, too long, or poorly situated stems. Faded flowers, suckers, and shoots are also removed.
Rejuvenation trimming, usually done between early spring and early fall (before budding and before winter), enhances the appearance and vigor of shrubs that are filled with old stems, bare at the base, or have too many stems. New shoots will replace the cut stems, making the shrub much more beautiful and healthy. Rejuvenation trimming can be gradual or intensive (reduction).
The reduction option is chosen when the shrub has deteriorated over the years due to prolonged neglect. The shape of the shrub will be modified as the trimming will be severe. Then, it is important to fertilize the shrub well to help it regain strength.