Home Gardener's Pruning: Caring for shrubs, trees, climbers, hedges, conifers, roses and fruit trees

Home Gardener's Pruning: Caring for shrubs, trees, climbers, hedges, conifers, roses and fruit trees

by David Squire
Home Gardener's Pruning: Caring for shrubs, trees, climbers, hedges, conifers, roses and fruit trees

Home Gardener's Pruning: Caring for shrubs, trees, climbers, hedges, conifers, roses and fruit trees

by David Squire

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Overview

In order to be a successful gardener you have to know how to prune—whether to improve growth, increase fruiting qualities or to enable the plant to grow in space-restricted areas or cold environments. This practical book provides advice on pruning garden plants, from infancy to maturity. Included is detailed advice on renovating neglected plants, from shrubs and climbers to fruit trees and bushes. There is also a fun element, with instructions for creating topiary in the garden.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580117319
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Series: Specialist Guide
Pages: 80
Sales rank: 508,289
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.70(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

David Squire has worked for many years as a gardening writer and editor. He has contributed to numerous gardening magazines and is the author (or co-author) of more than 80 gardening and plant-related books. His books include four titles in the new Home Gardener's Specialist Guide series (Fox Chapel Publishing) plus The Scented Garden (Orion) which won the “Quill and Trowel Award” of the Garden Writers of America. David trained as a horticulturist at the Hertfordshire College of Agriculture and at the Royal Horticultural Society, where he was awarded the Wisley Diploma in Horticulture. He was awarded an N.K. Gould Memorial Prize for his collection of herbarium specimens of native British plants. In 2005, this collection of plants was accepted by the Booth Museum of Natural History to become library and museum exhibits. He has a passionate interest in the uses of native plants, whether for eating and survival, or for their historical roles in medicine, folklore and customs.

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