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Fuchsia
... the potting mixture from becoming completely dry. Before bringing the plant indoors, check the remaining scaffold branches for signs of insects. Control any insect pests before bringing your fuchsia indoors. In the ... of new growth, nip out the growing point. Four to six side branches will develop to form the flowering branches of the new plant. PROBLEMS Hot and dry conditions cause flower buds ...
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Peach Canker, HYG-3005-94
... branch. Eradicate cankers and remove badly cankered limbs, branches or trees. Burn or remove all cankered limbs soon after pruning. These limbs or branches serve as a reservoir for the disease causing ... hardening is delayed. White latex paint applied to the southwest side of trunks and lower scaffold branches may help avoid cold injury. Maintain a good control program for other diseases and insect ...
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Pruning Mature Apples and Pears, HYG-1150-93
... back to healthy side branches or removed. C. Downward-growing branches develop few fruit buds and eventually shade or rub more productive scaffold branches. D. Rubbing branches create bark injury which also invite insects or disease. Head back or remove the less productive of the two. E. Shaded interior branches develop ...
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FPHG -
... a young tree controls its shape by developing a strong, well-balanced framework of scaffold branches. Unwanted branches should be removed or cut back early to avoid the necessity of large cuts in ...
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FPHG -
... tree is to control its shape by developing a strong, well-balanced framework of scaffold branches. Unwanted branches should be removed or cut back early to avoid the necessity of large cuts in ...
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San Jose Scale
... monitoring male trap catch, monitor crawler populations by placing black, sticky tape around scale-infested scaffold branches about seven to ten days after petal fall. Crawlers will become trapped on the tape ...
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Pruning tips for the hacker- Get Growing Gardening Tips
Devonian Botanic Garden
... sterilize tools after use on diseased branches. Basic Principles (1) Remove dead, diseased and damaged wood, crossing branches, suckers, water sprouts and, if needed, branches that have weak crotches. (2) If ... Young trees should be trained to develop a good structure with branches properly spaced evenly around the tree. The main scaffold branches should have a wide angle of attachment to the main ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 8(2) 1989
... prune. This is the branch collar, special tissue that grows over the wound. Select the scaffold branches early in the tree's life, and if the tree grows forked, remove one to ...
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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - General - ECSONG
... is broadcast under and somewhat beyond the spread of the tree branches in the spring. About one half kilogram per three centimeter (ten ... Avoid narrow branch angles; Avoid narrow angles where main trunk divides; Space scaffold branches on the trunk so that no two are at the same ... least thirty inches) up the trunk. Apply repellants to any low branches which can be reached by rabbits on the snow. Baits ...
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Colorado State Cooperative Extension Garden Publications Online
... of Trees with a Central Leader PDF 7.823 Structural Training of Trees with Multiple Scaffold Branches PDF 7.824 Structural Training: Pruning Flow Chart PDF 7.825 Pruning Mature Shade Trees ...
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