Pruning.
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ZR1cliff

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17,999 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Can any of you guys n girls tell me if this is the right time to prune and how to go about it,ime afraid if ime left to my own devices i will be left with a garden full of stumps come summer time.

FunkyNige

9,728 posts

298 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Depends on the plant I'm afraid.
Buy a book.

danhay

7,505 posts

279 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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The PH approved method of pruning involves removing all the plants and laying tarmac!

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Bit early, wait till early March when the frosts have subsided....

ZR1cliff

Original Poster:

17,999 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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A book?,i was going to use a pair of secatiers,secatears,seca?????,scissors

ZR1cliff

Original Poster:

17,999 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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danhay said:
The PH approved method of pruning involves removing all the plants and laying tarmac!


But that involves gypos....

riveting

4,028 posts

260 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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danhay said:
The PH approved method of pruning involves removing all the plants and laying tarmac!


The alternative involves an ex MoD land rover.

b17nns

18,506 posts

270 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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ZR1cliff said:
Can any of you guys n girls tell me if this is the right time to prune


A tree does look bigger without foot high grass growing round it.

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

284 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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Pruning is OK, gave me an excuse to buy a chainsaw

What are you pruning, I may be able to help

b17nns

18,506 posts

270 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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anonymous said:
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I personally favour a nice slim well tended path leading to the garden of eden.

>> Edited by b17nns on Wednesday 16th February 10:51

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

272 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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b17nns

18,506 posts

270 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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On a serious note. I would be tempted to leave it at the moment until the weather warms and the chance of frost reduced.

Pruning will encourage new shoots which a quick burst of frost will kill.

KentishS2

15,169 posts

257 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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danhay said:
The PH approved method of pruning involves removing all the plants and laying tarmac!


I thought "tarmac" was the girl next door, whooops

Pigeon

18,535 posts

269 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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Pruning is like painting a room, only it takes place over a larger area, which makes it more violent.

Big box of nails
1 part Diesel
15 parts Ammonium Nitrate

Job done.

treehack

997 posts

262 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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ZR1cliff said:
Can any of you guys n girls tell me if this is the right time to prune and how to go about it,ime afraid if ime left to my own devices i will be left with a garden full of stumps come summer time.


what are you thinking of pruning??

just dave

689 posts

264 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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Pigeon said:
Pruning is like painting a room, only it takes place over a larger area, which makes it more violent.

Big box of nails
1 part Diesel
15 parts Ammonium Nitrate

Job done.



I thought that was for 'Gene Pool' pruning, not for general application!

>> Edited by just dave on Wednesday 16th February 23:26

condor

8,837 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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2nd weekend in March is the date when you can start pruning vigorously

shirley temple

2,232 posts

255 months

Wednesday 16th February 2005
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I can highly recomend either a Mountfield M5 or a Hayter Harrier rotary lawn mower, these superb machines will prune all plantsup to 3/4" thick to within 1/2" of the ground, thus keeping your garden imaculately tidy, without those uncoordinated splashes of colour dotted here and there. This is how gardening is done ST style

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Thursday 17th February 2005
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b17nns said:

ZR1cliff said:
Can any of you guys n girls tell me if this is the right time to prune



A tree does look bigger without foot high grass growing round it.


I don't think you're talking about gardening there

Snow and frost alert!

No pruning just yet folks