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How to Prune a Tree
Watch this video with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl and arborist, Gary Overton and learn how to prune your trees. Tree pruning is very important for the long term health of your tree. But you have to do it the right way or you can damage the tree. For more gardening videos visit www.Urbansustainableliving.com
How To Prune A Fruit Tree
Ed Laivo and Tom Spellman of Dave Wilson Nursery give you advise on how to prune fruit trees.
A Guide to Lavender : Pruning Lavender
Pruning a lavender plant promotes the growth of the root system down below. Prune a lavender plant with tips from a lavender farmer in this free video on growing herbs. Expert: Sarah Bader Contact: www.lavenderatstonegate.com Bio: Sarah Bader started Lavender at Stonegate, a lavender farm, with a love of lavender and a lot of determination. Filmmaker: Demand Media
How to Prune and Trim a Tree - Do It Yourself
Lowe's home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, shares tips on pruning and trimming trees in your yard. Also learn what season to prune and how to remove dead tree limbs. To find more outdoor home project ideas, visit www.Lowes.com
How To Prune Tomatoes
7/11/2008Growing Wisdom:Pruning Tomatoes Pruning tomatoes is one of the easiest and most beneficial things you can do to increase fruit size and help lessen the chances of disease. First, let's talk about which tomatoes to prune. Indeterminate (climbing) tomatoes should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results. Determinate (bush) tomatoes do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support. Now what is the difference? The fruit of determinate tomatoes ripens within a concentrated time period. The fruit of indeterminate tomato varieties ripens over an extended period, and will continue to grow until they are affected by the first hard frost. For example, you may have purchased a container tomato plant for your patio. Typically, the tomatoes commercially available in containers are determinate and do not need pruning. However, you still should give it some support. On the other hand, the cherry tomato plant in your garden is most likely an indeterminate plant – if you don't keep it in check, it might take over! The basic method of pruning is to remove the suckers from the leaf axils of the tomato plant. Click here to see a video on how to prune tomatoes. The sucker is the growth that comes up between the main leader of the plant and the side branches. There are a couple of schools of thought on removing suckers. Some people remove all the suckers. Some leave the first sucker after the first set of flowers. This gives you two leaders. I do the ...
Pruning Roses for Maximum Display
How to prune roses for maximum blooms, perfect for a public rose garden, or even in your back yard.
Fruitwise guide to pruning apple trees-part 1
Stephen Hayes of Fruitwise Heritage Apples offers a series of video tutorials on pruning of apple trees. I do not claim to be an 'expert', I have learned about pruning from reading every book I could find and studying the trees themselves. See my web site on www.fruitwise.net for more about our orchard and apples. The pruning method I use is a mixture of renewal and a version of the Lorette style and a few other styles, but above all is based on an understanding of how the trees grow and perform from year to year which I have gained from pruning my trees, winter and summer, since we planted our first orchard of 250 fruit trees in 1992. These are not professional videos, and I had a sniffly cold, I hope they are of some use-if not, show me how to do it better! Kind regards to all-and remember, the biggest mistake people make about apple trees is not to grow one.
How to Prune Juniper Bonsai
Bonsai tree pruning, care, and maintenance. Maintenance pruning on a 25 year old San Jose Juniper bonsai tree, potted in a Tokoname bonsai pot, trimming foliage pads, fine shaping of an old bonsai. More at www.kuromatsubonsai.com More on Juniper bonsai at http
Apricot Pruning
Bill prunes apricots at California Nursery Park with LEAF. www.greengardenservice.net
how to prune a young apple tree
Permaculture designer Chuck Marsh will teach you how to prune your baby apple tree. Feel free to visit us at usefulplants.org
Introduction To Rose Pruning
This short video explains the two primary ways bush roses grow so you can identify them in your garden. It's the introduction to the two separate videos on how to prune each type.
Gardening Tips : How to Prune a Lilac Bush
When pruning lilac bushes, make sure to trim back the deadwood after the plant is done blooming. Prune a lilac bush with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
How Do I Prune Raspberries?
University of Maine Cooperative Extension talks about time of year and techniques for pruning your raspberries.
Pruning & Controlling a Climbing Rose
Pruning climbing roses can sometimes be intimidating. It's not. Nor is controlling it all season long to keep it tidy. This video shows you some simple techniques to get the most out of your climbing roses while keeping them under control.
Prune Slicker
My own music video. I made the music as well, the song and lyrics. I also play all instruments. Me as 17 years old in the beginning. For the record, the synth you see here is only for decoration, i don`t use it in the song. For more info, visit my homepage: www.lokewilson.com
Grape Pruning
To spur prune or to cane prune, that is the question. Master Gardener Chuck Ingels has answers.
UMass Fruit Advisor -- Easy Peach Pruning
UMass Fruit Advisor -- Easy Peach Pruning: 4 steps to easy peach pruning, young peach trees, open-center peach. Demonstrated by Wes Autio, Professor of Pomology, UMass Amherst, at the UMass Cold Spring Orchard, Belchertown, MA, January 2008.
Prune this: Pruning a "Corn Plant" Dracaena Massangeana
Prune this episode #2: Kathryn demonstrates how to prune a common house plant known as Dracaena Massangeana or the Corn Plant
Palm Tree Pruning.mov
Dr. Doug Caldwell from the University of Florida in Collier County tackles the hot topic Hurricane Pruning Palm Trees -- a common practice that is supposed to protect your palms during the Hurricane Season. With the help of Mark Chin, a Certified Arborist, they explain the important relationship of palm fronds to the health and safety of the tree and demonstrate the correct way to prune your palms. Movie created by 2 Collier County Master Gardeners.
Peach tree pruning tips
This is a video on how to prune peach trees.The best ways on getting the best fruit wood and explain on what you have to do in the simplest ways. If people want more information check out my forum orchardexperience.proboards.com
how to prune a young blueberry
Featuring Troy Swift, this is the first installment of our Plant Jam Video Series. Stay tuned for more, and feel free to visit us at usefulplants.org
Pruning Mature Pear Trees
Gary Heilig, Horticulture Educator for MSU Extension in Ingham County demonstrates how to prune a mature pear trees to reduce its size.
How to Prune Tomato Plants?
How to Prune Tomato Plants? - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. How to Prune Tomato Plants I'm going to show you how to prune a tomato plant. We're going to take off the suckers. Now, how do you identify a sucker? Well, first you look for a leaf, and then above that at a forty-five degree angle there may be a feathery-looking thing coming out. That is a sucker. And, the more suckers you take off, the larger your tomatoes that are left on the vine will get. So, I take off all but one sucker on most of my tomato plants. Except for Brandywine and Cherry Tomatoes. Those I only allow maybe two or three suckers. And, the reason I take off all these suckers is to help to give the plant more energy to put toward fruit production, rather than green gross production. Because, these suckers, all they do is produce more and more leafy material and, correspondingly, less tomato actual production. Well, the most important thing to do is to take the suckers off, but sometimes I take off the leaves if they look diseased or turning into blight. What you have to remember, though, is to leave on the plant enough leaves to shade the tomatoes, because don't like to be out in full sun, they get a thing called Sun Scald. So, it's okay to remove some leaves as long as you leave enough that the tomatoes are in shade. The plant will produce clusters off of the main stem, and the first fruiting clusters usually are at somewhere between a foot, a foot and a half up on the main stem. And then ...
Growing Citrus Fruits : How to Prune Orange Trees
Orange tree pruning is necessary for getting out dead wood and shaping the tree so that the limbs grow towards the sun. Use a fine saw blade when pruning larger limbs on an orange tree with help from the owner of a plant nursery in this free video on citrus fruits and gardening. Expert: Richard Skinner Bio: Richard Skinner has been the owner and operator of Hawkins Corner Nursery in Plant City, Fla. for the past three decades. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Angela Stokes of RawReform Breaks her 92-Day Juice Feast
Angela Stokes of www.rawreform.com lost 160lbs with a raw food lifestyle. Here she discusses her epic 92-Day Juice Feast, just prior to breaking the feast with her first meal in three months... Recorded live on Feb 20th, 2007. Read more about Angela's juicing and raw journey at http
Pruning Plants: Petunias
How to Prune Petunias with more info on pruning at www.douggreensgarden.com from garden author Doug Green Pruning plants such as petunias is a simple chore if you understand the nature of both pruning and petunias. The objective is to create a heading cut that stops a branch of the petunia from growing and forces the plant to become bushier - thus producing more flowers This video at www.douggreensgarden.com shows the two basic pruning cuts you use on all plants, from container plants to trees and shrubs such as hydrangea. This page has info on pruning tomatoes as well. Once you understand the effect pruning has on a plant, then you get to look at individual plants. The problem associated with petunias is those darn big flowers. :-) People often think when they remove the spent flower, they are pruning the plant. This is not the case, removing spent flowers is called deadheading and not pruning. To make a heading cut on a petunia, it is necessary to avoid the flower and big leaves but look at the very end of the shoot for the growing tip (the flower stem is behind this). Leave the flowe or bud alone and carefullly pinch out the growing leaves just ahead of the flower stem. Removing the growing tip will force new growth to come from further down the stem and the more new growth - the more flowers. This kind of pruning is quite common in many garden plants, the difference is that you have to look quite closely at the petunia to differentiate between the flower and the ...
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How to Prune Fruit Trees
Instructions for pruning a young fruit tree. Produced by Peaceful Valley & GrowOrganic.com where we encourage natural and organic gardening solutions. www.groworganic.com For more info, see our blog post "Fruit tree pruning -- where to go for research-based advice" intheloop.groworganic.com
Garden Pruning Basics
The 2 basic pruning cuts for pruning any plant. www.douggreensgarden.com the two basic cuts are a heading cut, and thinning cut. The thinning cut removes any branch or shoot from where it's darted as a bud. so if you track the shoot or branch back to where it started, and cut there, this is a thinning cut and removes all of the branch. If done properly, the branch tends not to resprout. For other information, go to www.douggreensgarden.com A heading cut cuts a sprout or branch at any place along its growth, as long as it is not back at the bod where it started. Leaving the shoot or branch behind the cut promotes new growth from dormant buds. When these buds grow the plant thickens up. So to open up the plants, you use thinning cut. To thicken up the plants, you use a heading cut. This is the same rule for almost all plants in the garden. There are very very few plants that this does not apply to. So no matter whether you're talking about rasp berries, hydrangea, fruit trees, tomatoes, garden shrubs or annual flowers these two cuts are the ones you'll use. The last thing I want to add here is that plants are resilient, they'll take a significant amount of abuse and regrow. This means, do not be afraid to prune and experiment with pruning. If you want to experiment, the easiest plants to work with and learn from our annual geraniums. You can practice the two cuts and see the results within a week or two.
HOW TO VIDEO: PRUNING GRAPES
Carol O'Meara shows how to prune grape vines. Video by Paul Aiken , The Boulder Camera www.dailycamera.com
How to Prune Crape Myrtles - MSU Extension Service
Consumer Horticulture Specialist Dr. Lelia Kelly - Mississippi State University Extension Service talks about pruning crape myrtles.
How to Set Up a Low Maintenance Garden : How to Prune a Tomato Plant
Learn how to prune tomato plants in your garden in this free video on low maintenance gardening. Expert: Doug Smiddy Bio: Doug Smiddy has had an active interest in gardening as long has he can remember. Filmmaker: Dale Fitzgerald
Tomato Growing Secrets: Pruning Tomatoes
How to prune and train tomatoes up a string from www.beginner-gardening.com and award winning garden author Doug Green. There are several important things to understand about pruning tomatoes, the first is that they way a significant amount when fully loaded and the tomatoes are ripening. Secondly, when pruning them up a string it is important to remove the suckers and only allow a single stem to grow up each string. I used to grow tomatoes commercially and this system works perfectly for both training the tomato all season and cleaning it up quickly in the fall. Beginners sometimes ask what you attached the tomato to the string with? The answer is nothing. If you bend the tomato around the string a complete revolution every 6 to 8 inches, you will find the tomato will stick quite nicely all by itself by friction. You can see this in the video. So feeding and watering tomato are critical steps to success but so is the way you train and prune it. The nice thing about a tomato is it grows so quickly that if you do manage to take out the wrong bits from the wrong piece of the wrong direction, it will regrow and give you a second or third chance. I prune and thin my tomatoes in this way because pruning to a single stem, will give me more tomatoes per square-foot than if I let them flop on the ground. Pruning tomatoes is easy once you get the hang of it. You can see other videos at http
How to Prune Grapevines
www.totalwinesystem.com (Michael James) Video#3 of the 'Wine Tips" Video series. The video covers the Importance of pruning, Weed control, Soil type, Pruning methods, Vine traits, and the Equipment needed Basic Principles of Pruning Backyard Grapevines, HYG-1428-2004This fact sheet is intended to help home gardeners gain a better understanding of the principles of grapevine pruning and the selection of training systems. ... ohioline.osu.edu Pruning Backyard Grapevines in the First Three Years, HYG-1429-2004Grape gardeners often become confused as to what should be pruned off and when. Proper pruning will help maintain a grapevine's potential of producing a ... ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1429.html Pruning the Backyard GrapevineDiscusses Pruning the Backyard Grapevine tips, techniques, and advice. www.bonsaigardener.org/bonsai_219.html PRUNING GRAPEVINESPruning grapevines seems more complicated than pruning fruit trees or roses when you first start but gets easier as you gain experience. ... ceeldorado.ucdavis.edu/files/5855.htm - How to Prune a Grape Vine | eHow.comHow to Prune a Grape Vine. Pruning grape vines can be a mystery. But if you remember that all grapes produce fruit on one-year old wood, ... www.ehow.com/how_172725_prune-grape-vine.html [PDF] Pruning GrapevinesFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View Pruning equipment. Tools required to prune grapevines include .... (Grapevines pruned at this time of year will bleed heavily. However, ... www.extension.iastate ...
Pruning Crapemyrtles
A common and devastating mistake made while pruning crapemyrtles is the practice of "topping" off the beautiful plant. Dr. Jim Robbins shows the proper techniques for pruning your landscape crapemyrtle.
Mango Pruning-- Tipping
Senior Curator of Tropical Fruit Dr. Richard J. Campbell explains how to prune mango trees using tipping.
Fruitwise guide to apple tree pruning-sawing large branch
Here is some advice about sawing out a large branch which is diseased with canker.
Pruning Boxwoods
February is the best time to prune boxwoods, but selective cuts can be made year round.
How to Trim Shrubs and Prune Hedges - Do It Yourself
Lowe's home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, shares the proper techniques for trimming shrubs and pruning hedges in your yard. For more helpful tips and videos, visit www.Lowes.com
Prune this: Guide to Peace Lily care at the Frank Lloyd Wright designed rebuilt conservatory
Prunethis Episode #26: Tour Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin Martin House Indoor Garden. How to care for peace lilies & bog plants. Guide to fertilizing soil in a historical rebuilt conservatory.
Summer pruning Raspberries
A garden class room in summer pruning ever bearing raspberries with Bill Merrill from & Scotty. www.greengardenservice.net
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