Pruning - Page 8 of 11 - Fine Gardening
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How to Prune a Shrub Rose
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How to Prune a Beautyberry Bush
Beautyberry (Callicarpa spp. and cvs., Zones 5-9) is a large genus of shrubs that includes hundreds of species. The flowers of beautyberry are often small and go unnoticed in…
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How to Prune Smoke Bush
Smoke bush (Cotinus spp. and cvs., Zones 4–9) has amazing foliage that comes in an array of colors and beautiful, plumelike blooms. Which trait you care more about will…
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The New Root Pruning Guidelines
Updated research has found that the traditional slicing cut does little to benefit root-bound plants. Learn the new, most-effective technique in this video.
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Basic Pruning Tools
New to pruning? Antonio Reis, assistant editor at Fine Gardening magazine, shows you the tools you’ll need to get started maintaining your trees and shrubs. There’s no need to spend…
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How to Prune and Harvest Basil
Welcome to Homegrown/Homemade, a video series from FineGardening.com and our sister site FineCooking.com. We'll be following a gardener (Danielle Sherry) and a cook (Sarah Breckenridge) as they plant, maintain, harvest,…
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How to Prune Tomato Plants
Welcome to Homegrown/Homemade, a video series from FineGardening.com. We'll be following a gardener (Fine Gardening executive editor Danielle Sherry) and a cook (Sarah Breckenridge) as they plant, maintain, harvest, store,…
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How to Prune Climbing Roses
Pruning climbing roses stimulates growth and flowering, and removes dead, weak or sickly canes that can drain energy from the rose and encourage disease. In this video, Peter Kukielski, curator…
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Pruning Conifers for Health
One reason to like conifers is that they generally require little pruning. Still, it is occasionally necessary to prune these plants to improve appearance and/or to prevent future problems. It's…
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How to Prune Firs, Douglas Firs, and Spruces
Learn how to prune evergreen single-needle conifers such as spruces, firs, and Douglas firs in this video with Bert Cregg, an associate professor in the horticulture and forestry departments at…