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How To Prune Roses
3. Overall look: When pruning roses, cut out canes that cross, saving the better of the two. On Modern or grafted roses, prune away suckers, or canes that arise from the rootstock, rather than from the plant budded or grafted onto the rootstock. ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

How to Prune: Techniques and Tips for Every Plant and Season
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How To Prune Apple Tree
Water sprouts or suckers should be cut out at any time that it is proven by their growth to be such. A sucker is a rapid growing shoot that comes from below ground, and rapid they should be removed as soon as they ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

How To Prune Apple Trees
Pruning renews tree growth and health, and encourages better production of high quality fruit. There are two main factors to keep in mind as you prune. First, prune the trees so more light will get through the leaf ... [... more]
North Dakota State University

How To Prune Roses
Pruning not only makes the plant look less cluttered, but it also promotes air circulation in the interior and minimizes fungal disease. Cevola prunes the canes at a 45-degree angle (figure D). This allows water to drip right off the stem so the ... [... more]
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How To Prune Trees And Shrubs
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Reader's Digest

Gardening for Dummies
Starting off with ultrabasics, like "how do I get my plants to live rather than die?" Gardening for Dummies is a terrific textbook for the novice gardener. Explanations are laid out simply, and all terms are defined as soon as they are first ... [... more]
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How To Prune Needle Bearing Evergreens
Evergreens with needle-like foliage, called conifers, usually need pruning only to remove dead, damaged, or diseased limbs. You can also prune to keep their growth compact. Pruning methods vary depending on the conifer's branching habit. If the ... [... more]
Do It Yourself

How To Prune Formal Hedges
When you cut the end off a branch, dormant buds below the pruning cut sprout into new twigs. But not all shrubs have dormant buds, and these shrubs won't grow new twigs if pruned too severely. For this reason, it's best to prune evergreens only ... [... more]
Do It Yourself

How to Prune Almost Everything.
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How to prune fruit trees,
no one has written a better book As other reviews write, it is certainly a humble book. The section on the training of young trees (a mere 2 1/2 pages) is concise, easy to follow, and copied by many newer authors. Available at most nursery stores. You ... [... more]
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How to Prune Fruit Trees, Twentieth Edition
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