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Pruning (RHS Encyclopedia of Practical Gardening)
Produced in association with the Royal Horticultural Society, the titles in this series have become standard works of practical gardening reference. Each book is illustrated with easy-to-follow, step-by-step illustrations that clearly guide the reader ... [... more]
$18.00
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Fiskars Power-Lever 25-Inch Easy Reach Pruner #9127
* An ideal tool choice for pruning roses and other dense or thorny plants
* Patented PowerLever design reduces cutting effort by 50%
* Safely prune dense or thorny plants without stretching
* Can be used with either one or two hands for added strength and ... [... more]

$23.87
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Fiskars Power-Lever 15-Inch Easy Reach Pruner #9126
* An ideal tool choice for pruning roses and other dense or thorny plants
* Patented PowerLever design reduces cutting effort by 50%
* Safely prune dense or thorny plants without stretching
* Can be used with either one or two hands for added strength and ... [... more]

$19.96
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Srw Tip#2: Pruning Roses
For Hybrid Tea, shrubform roses: Prune away all dead canes and twiggy growth, and reduce the length of the canes depending on how cold your winters get and how much freeze damage you have experienced. For those who live in colder climates, this ... [... more]
Suite101

Fiskars 15-Inch PowerGear Anvil Lopper #7972
* Provides plenty of leverage and strength for most small shrub and tree pruning jobs around the yard
* Anvil blade cuts through dry and dead growth quickly and efficiently
* 1-1/4-inch cutting capacity
* Unique PowerGear design maximizes leverage for eas ... [... more]

$27.77
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Pruning Roses
Begin pruning by removing dead, diseased or injured wood. Dead wood has dark-brown bark; living wood is green. If you're not sure whether a branch is dead, clip a small piece from the end of the branch: dead wood is brown inside; living tissue is ... [... more]
DIYnet

Pruning Roses
For the most part, these suggested pruning heights for each type of rose are elastic. The natural growth of many rose varieties must be considered. Some varieties produce a "horizontal" or sprawling growth and these ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

Yeoman Carbon Steel Soft Grip Pruner - CYE270
Yeoman Carbon Steel Soft Grip Pruner is designed for pruning roses shrubs and thicker green wood There is a quality Yeoman tool for every job in the garden Bypass action blade Soft grip for extra comfort Non-stick Carbon steel blade for smoother cut ... [... more]
$9.64
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A Well-Kept Home : Household Traditions and Simple ...
A Well-Kept Home re-creates the natural rhythms used by earlier generations to manage their homes, offering a wide range of practical advice with over 120 traditional recipes and tips that are still highly appropriate in a modern setting. The frantic ... [... more]
$35.00
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Rose Pruning Basics
Invest in a pair of high-quality pruning shears with both blades curved. (Those with a flat "anvil" on one blade tend to crush stems, not cut them.) This is one tool where price really does make a difference. Select a manufacturer with a proven ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Pruning Roses In Summer / Redbud Trees
Finally, another unlikely cause - did you notice grubs in the soil around the tree? Use of considerable amounts of organic matter in the form of compost or manure might have introduced root feeding grubs or created ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Yeoman Carbon Steel Soft Grip Pruner - CYE270
Yeoman Carbon Steel Soft Grip Pruner is designed for pruning roses shrubs and thicker green wood There is a quality Yeoman tool for every job in the garden Bypass action blade Soft grip for extra comfort Non-stick Carbon steel blade for smoother cut ... [... more]
$9.27
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