How should I crop the bushes?
To keep the plants healthy and beautiful, Edward Scissorhands is not a landscape painter to which he can turn. It has incorrect tools and rather cuts shrubs. Fortunately, the right tools and small know-how needed to properly crop shrubs. While no shrub is cut in the same way or at the same time of year, there are some basic facts that a good gardener or landscape painter should know. Proper maintenance is important for its size to control and ensure that the bushes remain healthy. The cut, also known as trimming, often leads to the creation of homogeneous balls and square shapes, similar to the end result of the gardening effort of Edward Scissorhands. On the other hand, selective pruning is more concerned with maintaining the natural shape of the shrub and at the same time reviving the plant for the upcoming season.
Other problems that result from the cut affect the appearance and health of the shrub. For example, the wrong cut can turn the plant into witches of the broom , and at the time of the cut evolving inThe shoots. This can give the plant the appearance of a thick peak with a base without leaves. The witch's brooms prevent the circulation of light and air, which in turn affects the growth of the plant.
In addition, gardeners say it is fine to cut or crop the bushes several times a year, but the gardeners also recommend that pruning should not be done more than once a year. If the gardener cuts the plant more often, pruning does not take place properly or the shrub is planted in too small space. In the latter, the shrub should be planted in a place that has more rooms.
If you want to correctly crop shrubs, knowledge and timing is everything. Beginning, a good gardener will know what kind of shrub he works; What is the natural shape of the shrub: conical, globe, upright or twisted; And what conditions the plant requires, such as sunlight, shadow, wet soil or dry soil. Flowering bushes would mThey could only be cut after the flowers faded, because in this case the shrub will begin to grow buds for the next season. Good gardeners also usually avoid pruning after it has been raining, or when the air is humid because the humidity promotes the growth of spores.
Before the landscape painter begins to crop the bushes, he should disinfect the tools to avoid spreading disputes and insects from one plant to another. Most pruning are carried out with cutters of living fruits, but also other tools are used, including hand -cuts for selective pruning; large, long manipulators for strong branches; and pole saws for higher branches. The cut saw or pruning string also makes it easy to work. While many different plates work, electric pruning is often not used because they are better in cutting.
After determining the right time for pruning and disinfection, the gardeners cut the bushes to a predetermined height and width by cutting close to the end bud. U larger rOstlins also include pruning the planting of the plant by removing all large old branches directly into the soil to remove all patients and insects of susceptible wood. In addition, Gardener always ensures that the top remains narrower than the base so that the witch's broom is not formed. The pruning process involves many trimming and cutting to open the center of the bushes to air and sunlight, supporting the growth of new branches and subsequently new leaves.