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May 2003 Newsletter
... dirt until you find the base of the cane and then cutting it off.  If left, it will gradually draw strength away from ... them.  You do not need to prune them, except to remove dead wood or keep them within a certain size limit.  And, because they ... pruning and will flower well, year after year, by only removing the dead wood. A few Gallica roses include: ‘Belle de Crécy’ pre 1848, hybridizer:  Roeser ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... during the summer. Although this goes against the general rule of cutting the stem at the "five leaflet" on the stem, we have ... and will flower well, year after year, by only removing the dead wood. A few Alba roses include: ‘Great Maiden’s Blush’ ancient.  This ... cool for 10 minutes before removing from pan.  Cool thoroughly before cutting.  Can be frozen. Serve and enjoy. New Bern Rose Show The ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... out weak growth and remove dead wood. Proper pruning of bunch grapes provides an adequate amount of 1-year-old wood each year, and prevents accumulation of unproductive wood. Vary the amount of cane ... of new growth in the spring. Pruning established plants requires cutting out or cutting back old canes that have little strong new wood and eliminating the twiggy growth in the top and outer ...
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... are forgiving organisms. Trees are more than big sticks of dead wood. Trees do not heal, they compartmentalize infections. This process makes ... have seldom been dissected. Wood anatomy is different from tree anatomy! Wood anatomy has been studied from the view of dead prepared samples in ... tasks of a working tree person. Pruning was done by cutting the branch flush to the trunk to promote "healing." ...
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CANKER
... data and treatments - really myths - based on trees that have dead wood. Telescopes and chain saws: research tools Canker rots is the subject ... have heartwood, and that heartwood is dead wood, and that the heart or center of all trees is dead, and therefore back to all trees ... and by exposing the wedge by cutting into the swollen area. In conifers, the old branch core wood may be replaced by the wedge ...
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HortNews- March 2005
... dead, diseased or damaged branches. Remove dead wood to the nearest healthy bud. Pith (located in the center of the stem) should be creamy white on healthy, live wood ... little yearly pruning except to remove winter-killed wood, dead, diseased, or weak growth and old, unproductive canes. ... length in spring. Completely remove dead, diseased, weak or broken branches by cutting them back to the crown. ...
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justgardeners.com
... after a storm, you'll want to remove the dead or damaged wood as soon as possible. But judicious branch and limb cutting also helps reduce the likelihood of disease and insect infestations ... for cutting larger branches. An extension-handled pruning saw will be useful for cutting branches high overhead. The first step in the pruning process is to cut out any broken, dead, or diseased wood. Dead wood ...
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justgardeners.com
... predators, a place to call home. Many bees live in old or dead wood, often in tunnels created by wood-boring beetles. This is true for most bees in the leafcutter bee family ... . So, think of these bees before cutting down dead trees, or even limbs. Or if you cut dead limbs, hang a few for some "holey" bee homes. Dead trees will also be attractive to ...
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The Trepidation of Pruning
... to en- dure cutting and sawing, making ... dead wood, cutting back to good, strong, live wood. The pith of the cane will be white and healthy, not brown and desiccated. Your cut is at least an inch below the dead ... wood, and most will thrive when that is remembered, Obviously, any injured or dead wood should be removed as in pruning any other rose. but keep your light touch when remov- ing ripe wood ...
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Dilip's Guide to Pruning Roses
... . At any time, you should remove dead wood, cutting till you get to healthy white wood or back to the base (bud union ... dead wood; as with many garden shrubs and trees (I don't know of any exceptions), you can and should remove any dead wood ... cutting back crudely to the height you want after removing dead wood and canes you don't want gives the same results. Your cuts should reveal good, clean wood ...
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