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Monday, July 25, 2016

red and Yellow:Pruning

http://mondaymellowyellows.blogspot.com.au/



http://rubytuesdaytoo.blogspot.co.nz
Pruning in late winter when many shrubs and trees are dormant invigorates the plants for abundant growth in spring; the wounds are exposed for a limited amount of time before the growing cycle begins; and finally, it's just easier to see what needs to be pruned after the leaves have dropped. http://pallensmith.com/2016/02/08/winter-pruning/