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  2. When to Stop Pruning Plants for the Season, According to ...

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    When to Start Pruning Again Shimizu says that there really is no hard and fast rule for pruning. “The answer, as it is with everything in life, is ‘it depends.’”

  3. Here's When You Should Cut Back Your Hydrangeas For Winter - AOL

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    "Smooth hydrangeas should be left to grow for several seasons then can take a hard pruning down to the ground in the spring," says Dillon. Old wood hydrangeas can be cut back by one third .

  4. How to Prune Basil for a More Abundant Harvest ... - AOL

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    Pruning too early: Pruning when the basil plant is too young can slow its growth. Wait until the plant is well-established and is at least 6 to 8 inches tall. Wait until the plant is well ...

  5. Annual growth cycle of grapevines - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks after the initial clusters appear, the flowers start to grow in size with individual flowers becoming observable. [1] It is during this stage of flowering that the pollination and fertilization of the grapevine takes place with the resulting product being a grape berry, containing 1–4 seeds .

  6. Be careful with the pruning shears! Avoid these mistakes in ...

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    When pruning limbs off large shade trees, use the three-step approach. The first cut should be from below and 15 or 18 inches out from the trunk. Cut up 1/4-way into the bottom of the branch (not ...

  7. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    Pruning is a horticultural, arboricultural, and silvicultural practice involving the selective removal of certain parts of a plant, such as branches, buds, or roots. The practice entails the targeted removal of diseased , damaged, dead, non-productive, structurally unsound, or otherwise unwanted plant material from crop and landscape plants .

  8. Cultivation of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    As the plants grow, they usually require topping and suckering. "Topping" is the removal of the tobacco flowers while "suckering" is the pruning out of leaves that are otherwise unproductive. Both procedures ensure that as much of the plant's energy as possible focuses on producing the large leaves that are harvested and sold.

  9. How to Prune Lavender for Fragrant Blooms That Last All ... - AOL

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    "For fresh bouquets, wait until flowers start to open." Only cut green stems, not woody. Using sharp, clean pruners or shears, remove dead, diseased, or damaged stalks.