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... You are pretty safe pruning one anytime but in the dead of winter or very cool temperatures. Also, watch for suckering. ... It is also virtually indestructible. I have replaced almost all my wood trellises with fan, pyramid, teepee, large "Cathedral window" and other ... , in a newish pruning guide to the twelve clematis groups, advises cutting back all viticellas hard with the emerging shoots. Since mine ...
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... 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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... 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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