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The Art of Tree TrimmingAn arborist’s view on pruning, tree health and cost-effective gardening Read More.. |
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Guide to Pruning Fruit Trees & BushesIn the first few years of a tree’s or a bush’s life, pruning creates the desired shape – to produce ... |
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![]() | The Art of Tree Trimming 1An arborist’s view on pruning, tree health and cost-effective gardening | ![]() | Guide to Pruning Fruit Trees & BushesIn the first few years of a tree’s or a bush’s life, pruning creates the desired shape – to produce an open-centre vase form in a tree, for example. Once the main branches’ frame work has been established, about four years after planting, pruning then aims to balance new growth with fruit production. | How to train a climbing rose When a climbing rose has finished flowering it’s time to prune, tidy and retrain. Before reattaching it check strong enough to take the weight of the growing plant then make repairs if necessary. |
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