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Millen Garden ClubJenkins County Ag Center

September 11, 2012

Pruning

Why Prune?

Espalier

Three T’s for Proper Pruning Using the appropriate TOOL Using the correct TECHNIQUE Pruning at the right TIME

Loppers

Scissor-cut

Anvil-cut

Hand Pruners

Pole Pruner

Basic Principle of PruningMost re-growth occurs within 6

to 8 inches of the cut

Apical DominanceAuxin

Formal Hedge Pruning

Planting Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

6 - 8

in.

PruningTechnique

Heading

Thinning

Crepe Myrtle Pruning

Before Pruning

After Pruning

Renewal Pruning

Never do renewal pruning in fall or early winterDo renewal pruning 4 to 6 weeks before spring

growth begins

Year 1:

Remove half the growth

Thinning and heading cuts

Year 2:

Remove other half of old wood

Shrub is now smaller

Renewal Pruning

Do Not Severely Prune

Conifers (Pine, Spruce, Juniper) Boxwood

DeciduousTree

Pruning

Making the Cut

A: just above a bud, slight angle

B: too wide an angleC: too far from the budD: too close the bud

Right Wrong

Pruning Influences Growth Habit

Removing a large branch

Jump Cut

Prune just outside the branch collar

PruningConifers

PruningBroadleafEvergreen

Trees

Spring vs. Summer FloweringPrune spring-flowering plants after they bloom

Prune summer- flowering plants before new growth

begins

Spring Flowering Plants

Azalea Forsythia Oakleaf Hydrangea Flowering Cherry Flowering Quince

Dogwood Redbud Rhododendron Bradford Pear Wisteria

Summer Flowering PlantsCrapemyrtleGlossy Abelia

Goldenrain TreeRose-of-Sharon (Althea)

NandinaShrub RosesSweetshrub

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