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Spring Pruning-Prune When
... Pruning-Prune When Spring Pruning-Prune When? by Frances Ballentine (From The Charleston Rose, March 1999) This year's unseasonably warm winter has played havoc with spring pruning It looked like pruning time early in February, with most of the roses leafing out. Was it really time to prune? Sandy Lundberg, in our ...
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Pruning Grapevines in Michigan
... by balanced pruning, by either cane or shoot removal. Long Pruning to Reduce Spring Freeze Damage Spring freeze damage is a significant economic problem for Michigan grape growers. A pruning technique--long pruning-- ... at pruning time. (B) Retain all existing nodes on canes selected for fruiting until the last spring frost date (about May 15-20 in Michigan). Set bud numbers after that date. Pruning ...
www.canr.msu.edu

The Gardener's Network : Pruning Apple Trees
... Pruning Apple Trees Most commercial growers prune their apple orchard during the winter months. Farmers have more time on their hands in the winter, and the absence of leaves makes pruning easy. You can however, prune your apple trees in the spring before the flowers bloom. Pruning ... insecticides and fungicides. Pruning is an ...
gardenersnet.com

California Backyard Orchard - Pruning & Training
... to prune it. Pruning of deciduous fruit and nut trees is normally done when the tree is dormant – essentially any time after the leaves are off and prior to spring bud break. January is a good month to get started. The amount of pruning, ... with living cells which protect the pruning cut and generate new tissue that covers the wound in time. Thinning cuts should be made at ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

The Trepidation of Pruning
... pruning any other rose. but keep your light touch when remov- ing ripe wood. Pruning stimulates, promotes, maintains, directs, and energizes, thus provoking new growth from dormancy. It is renewal. Next time you're in your garden, make certain the pruning, shears ...
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Clematis Classic Climbers : Pruning your Clematis
... pruning applies to all clematis varieties. The first February or March after planting all clematis should be cut back. At this time ... finished blooming in May or June. Pruning later than June or very severe pruning will result in fewer blooms the ... pruning with some variation in the length of the stems will help produce a well balanced group B plant. Any weak or dead wood should be removed at this time ...
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Dilip's Guide to Pruning Roses
... get more sunlight. When to Prune? An ideal time for spring pruning is after the last hard frost (but not ... time when forsythia is blooming (late February or early March here in Durham, North Carolina USA). For bushes like hybrid teas where you may choose severe pruning, never fear - the pruning ... your OGR is a repeat or one-time bloomer. In both cases, pruning is generally quite light or moderate, ...
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Timing of Pruning
... pruning must be done at a very specific time of year. Because open wounds attract the elm bark beetle (the major vector for Dutch elm disease), pruning ... pruning should be avoided. This leaves early spring as an ideal pruning season. With the growing season to follow, the tree has ample time ...
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Pruning Pitfalls
... | Register your Elm | Forum Home > Caring for your Elm > Pruning > Pruning Pitfalls Last Update 30/08/00 How Trees Work About ... break in windy conditions. Thus, the original purpose of topping (pruning potentially hazardous limbs or controlling upward growth) is defeated. Secondly, ... can therefore gain access to the tree for extended periods of time. This is a major concern if Dutch elm disease has ...
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Pruning Old Garden Roses
... over many years. Hard pruning means less bloom next year. China Roses DO NOT NEED HARD PRUNING !!!! A CHINA ROSE — TWIGGY AND BUSHY (L) BEFORE PRUNING and (R) AFTER PRUNING Remove any dead growth ... , prior to spraying. Dormant Spraying: This is the final pruning-time task, and it is important. It should be done IMMEDIATELY AFTER PRUNING. A thorough dormant spraying offers your best chance for control ...
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