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Questions about how to best cut plant branches, vines or stems. For questions about root pruning please use the [root-pruning] tag.
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Should I remove this branch?
<disclaimer: keyboard warrior here>
The low-pass filtered angle of the branch looks nothing like 45°. The pushing branches can be or not be the reason for that - it doesn't matter. I would cut it down …
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How to prune a new cherry plant
<quoting local gardening newspaper, I have about zero experience with trees>
Pruning is done at best after leaves fall*, next best is spring before leaves develop. …
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Pruning rooted fig cutting
<based on nothing just imagination> I would leave the tree alone until it has outgrown the "will it survive this winter?" age. And only after that start aggressively trimming following all the rules o …
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Does vegetable produce need direct sunlight?
My granddad insisted grape plants need to have any leaves covering the fruits removed so that sunlight hits the fruits and they become sweet (and perhaps other benefits).
Is that advice true for grape …
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How to address a broken peach branch
play the devil's advocate>
<disclaimer: I've never grown a tree, just seen it done>
Either after the fruit is ready or later in October when the tree is asleep:
Advantages:
healthy tree(given competent pruning …