Pruning

Pruning is the practice of cutting away unwanted growth; it may be diseased, overmature, or simply in the way. Pinching back herbaceous plants, such as chrysanthemums to delay flowering or to encourage denser or more prolific growth, is also a form of pruning, as is the practice of deadheading, or removing spent flowers before they begin to set seed, in order to concentrate a plant's energy on continued flower production.

Individual plant species tend to have very different pruning needs, and in this section we aim to offer you a complete guide to the major forms, including trees, shrubs, roses, climbers and hedges. Armed with these chief principles of pruning, you'll be able to use this knowledge to improve significantly the look and health of your plants.

Reasons for Pruning
A look at why we prune plants and the three major pruning types: renovative, regenerative and formative ...
Pruning Basics
Tips on making clean, accurate pruning cuts ...
Pruning Climbers
How to prune climbing plants such as clematis ...
Pruning Hedges
Advice on how to prune, shape and renovate evergreen or deciduous hedging ...
Pruning Roses
A look at pruning techniques for bush roses, standard roses, climbers and ramblers ...
Pruning Shrubs
Find out how to prune shrubs to maintain their shape and improve their ornamental qualities ...
Pruning Trees
Advice on how to prune evergreen and deciduous trees, with additional information on pollarding, coppicing and removing branches ...
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