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  • Quick Tips Tree Pruning Video

    Gardening videos at times can get somewhat long and actually boring. This tree pruning video is approximately 1 minute in length and gives several great tips. It covers pruning small branches to an example of a tree that was improperly topped, along with tools you will need to prune your tree.
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-25-2009
  • How to Thin Your Fruit Tree Video

    When you think of thinning a fruit tree you might think that only the branches need to be thinned out to create more air circulation. While that is true you will also need to thin out your fruit set. Ed Laivo and Dave Spellman from Dave Wilson Nursery show us how to thin plums , pluots , apricots and...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-01-2009
  • What Is The Best Time To Prune My Goldenrain Tree?

    The Goldenrain tree 'Koelreuteria paniculata' is one of the most beautiful trees that you can grow if you live in Zones 4-8. Along with its beautiful yellow summer bloom followed by great fall color makes this tree a must have by many who are designing or developing their landscape. The tree...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-14-2008
  • How and why should I pinch back my plants?

    Pinching back sounds like it would hurt doesn't it? I remember getting pinched when I was younger and it usually meant I had done something to deserve it. It sure didn't help me grow, well, I did learn not to do whatever caused the pinching again. So, I did grow, didn't I? Pinching back a...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-29-2008
  • When is the right time to prune a Lilac?

    Lilacs have a tendency to get quite large and dense with age, so trying to control this plant can become an issue. Lilacs should be pruned in the spring right after they bloom. Begin by removing the dead wood. Then remove some of the oldest stems and finally cut off the smaller suckers at ground level...
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