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Millen Garden Club Jenkins County Ag Center September 11, 2012 Pruning
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Millen Garden ClubJenkins County Ag Center

September 11, 2012

Pruning

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Why Prune?

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Espalier

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

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Loppers

Scissor-cut

Anvil-cut

Hand Pruners

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Pole Pruner

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Basic Principle of PruningMost re-growth occurs within 6

to 8 inches of the cut

Apical DominanceAuxin

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Formal Hedge Pruning

Planting Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

6 - 8

in.

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PruningTechnique

Heading

Thinning

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Crepe Myrtle Pruning

Before Pruning

After Pruning

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Renewal Pruning

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

growth begins

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Year 1:

Remove half the growth

Thinning and heading cuts

Year 2:

Remove other half of old wood

Shrub is now smaller

Renewal Pruning

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Do Not Severely Prune

Conifers (Pine, Spruce, Juniper) Boxwood

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DeciduousTree

Pruning

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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

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Pruning Influences Growth Habit

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Removing a large branch

Jump Cut

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Prune just outside the branch collar

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PruningConifers

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PruningBroadleafEvergreen

Trees

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

Prune summer- flowering plants before new growth

begins

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Spring Flowering Plants

Azalea Forsythia Oakleaf Hydrangea Flowering Cherry Flowering Quince

Dogwood Redbud Rhododendron Bradford Pear Wisteria

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Summer Flowering PlantsCrapemyrtleGlossy Abelia

Goldenrain TreeRose-of-Sharon (Althea)

NandinaShrub RosesSweetshrub

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Questions?