I have some cherry laurels that have really grown out of control in my yard. They're about 10 feet tall and 6 feet wide, and I'm struggling with trimming them. Every time I take a few inches off the sides, it seems like there are no leaves left on the plant. If I cut a foot off the top, the same thing happens – I end up with a bare plant. I'm unsure how to handle this situation, so any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated!
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It’s pretty common for certain plants to react this way when heavily trimmed. For something like cherry laurels, you should wait until winter to do a more drastic trim. Doing it during the colder months gives them a better chance to regrow leaves in the spring. Just keep it light for now and give it some time!

So just wait until winter, huh? Got it!