About This Service
Strategic seasonal perennial cutbacks to reset beds, remove spent growth, and support healthier regrowth.
At TruScape, we understand that perennial cutbacks is crucial for maintaining the value and beauty of your property. Our team of experts uses state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques to deliver results that exceed expectations.
Why Choose Us?
- ✓Expertly trained staff
- ✓Commercial-grade equipment
- ✓Satisfaction guaranteed
- ✓Licensed and insured
Perennial Cutbacks That Protect Plant Health and Bed Appearance
Perennial cutbacks are more than cosmetic. Correct timing and correct height matter for healthier regrowth, cleaner beds, and reduced disease carryover from old, spent material.
TruScape performs strategic perennial cutbacks for residential and commercial properties across Greensburg, Irwin, North Huntingdon, Latrobe, and surrounding Westmoreland County communities.

Why Perennial Cutbacks Matter
Improves Spring Emergence
Removing dead top growth allows new shoots to emerge cleanly with less crowding.
Reduces Overwintered Debris
Spent material is cleared to reduce clutter and help limit disease pressure moving into the next cycle.
Restores Bed Definition
Cutbacks reset visual structure so beds look intentional and maintained year-round.
Prepares for Seasonal Cleanup
Works seamlessly with broader cleanup services and debris routing plans.
Our Perennial Cutback Process
1) Plant-By-Plant Review
We evaluate species, maturity, and seasonal timing to avoid improper cuts.
2) Targeted Cutback Heights
Perennials are cut back to practical heights that support healthy regrowth and bed uniformity.
3) Debris Cleanup & Removal
Cut material is collected and routed through your selected cleanup/disposal approach.
4) Bed Readiness Check
We verify bed condition and identify next-step opportunities like edging, mulch, or seasonal cleanup.
Perennial Cutback FAQs
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