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Gardening Techniques, Tools, & Tricks, Trees, Shrubs

Pruning Trees, Shrubs, & Vines

by Karan Davis Cutler
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Overview

The newest entry in what The New York Times Book Review calls
"A brilliant collection of gardening books."

From the renowned Brooklyn Botanic Garden--visited by more than 750,000 people each year--comes this spectacularly photographed pruning guide for every growing region. Its concise and exquisitely illustrated format; practical, hands-on advice; detailed instructions on how to prune the most difficult plants; and information on the right timing for pruning ornamental trees, shrubs and vines make this manual a must-have for any gardener.

The top experts in the field reveal insider details on the why and when of pruning; the "kindest cuts": where and how to snip; the tools to do the work properly; and the different techniques to use for particular plants. Find out how to trim deciduous shrubs and trees; conifers; and vines, climbers, and other ascending varieties; and roses. Plus, there's a section devoted to "special cases."

It's a gold mine of practical and inspirational information, and a great value too.

Synopsis

"Good pruning is like good acting: it is invisible." So says a Vermont garden writer in this new series issued by a leading botanic garden. Cutler explains the general rationale of pruning, techniques for specific types of plants (e.g., conifers, roses, hedges), and the proper tools. Color illustrations include topiaries, vines that need guidance, and correct vs. incorrect cutting angles. The concise guide includes resources. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781889538594

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