Spanish Phrase
Poda los arbustos.
Meaning
This phrase is a direct command used to instruct someone to trim or prune bushes or shrubs. It uses the imperative mood to give a clear direction regarding gardening or landscaping maintenance.
When to use
Use this phrase when giving informal instructions to someone about yard work or garden maintenance. It is appropriate for friends, family members, or colleagues in a casual setting.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Podalosarbustos
Poda (Imperative)
This is the informal 'tú' command form of the verb 'podar', used for giving direct instructions.
Definite Article 'los'
The masculine plural article 'los' is used here to match the masculine plural noun 'arbustos'.
🗨In Conversation
El jardín se ve un poco descuidado.
The garden looks a bit messy.
Tienes razón, poda los arbustos por favor.
You're right, prune the bushes please.
✕Common Mistakes
Puda los arbustos.
The verb is podar; the informal imperative is poda, not puda.
Poda el arbustos.
The article must agree in number with the plural noun arbustos.
↔Alternatives
Recorta los arbustos.
Trim the bushes.
Hay que podar los arbustos.
The bushes need to be pruned.
Cultural Tip
While 'poda' is a direct command used with people you know well, it is more polite to use the formal 'pode' or the request '¿Podría podar...?' when speaking to a hired professional or someone you do not know. In many Spanish-speaking regions, well-kept gardens are a point of pride for homeowners.

