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Royal Horticultural Society Pruning and Training
American Horticultural Society Pruning and Training

UK and USA editions

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Royal Horticultural Society Pruning and Training

Hardcover - 336 pages (2003)

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The following review refers to the first UK edition of the book published in 1996

Once you've got your garden started, or if you've moved somewhere with a fairly mature garden, this will help you to make the most of it.

Pruning and training sounds a bit specialized, but what this book actually does is to tell you how and when to carry out maintenance of the trees and shrubs in your garden to keep them looking their best. It's really a book on how to look after your garden and keep it looking good.

You will find out how to to care for your plants, how to reduce them in size, or make them a more pleasing shape while retaining their best characteristics. It could be worth the purchase price if it helps you to resurrect just one large plant that you thought was beyond hope and needed to be felled or uprooted.

The book covers basic techniques of pruning, where to snip smaller branches, how to remove larger branches from trees without them suffering physically or aesthetically.

Special techniques are also covered, how to prune and train various types of plants for particular purposes. How to form a young tree and then maintain the shape. Wall train suitable shrubs, form an espalier, pleached, coppiced or pollarded tree for example. Lists of plants suitable for these particular techniques are also provided.

Typically for this series of books, diagrams and photographs are always clear and logical. Large and plentiful enough to be invaluable, but not so much so as to be simply "space-fillers".

A large part of the book is taken up by a dictionary listing of garden trees, shrubs and climbers. Each is taken in detail with the best time for pruning and the recommended techniques explained clearly.

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American Horticultural Society Encyclopaedia of Gardening

Hardcover: 336 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.12 x 10.74 x 8.00 Publisher: DK Publishing (August 1996)

Separated into seven sections, the major headings are given below.

Introduction

How Plants Grow
Principles of pruning and training
Tools and Equipment

Ornamental Trees

Tree Forms
Basic Techniques
Initial Training
Pruning Established Trees
Renovation
Coppicing and Pollarding
Pleaching
Conifers
Hedges
Topiary
Dictionary of Ornamental Trees

Tree Fruits

Fruit Tree Forms
Basic Techniques
Renovation
Hardy Fruits
Tender Fruits
Nuts

Ornamental Shrubs

Basic Techniques
Initial Training
Pruning Established Shrubs
Renovation
Wall Training
Special Stem and Foliage Effects
Training Shrubs as Standards
Bamboos and Grasses
Pinch Pruning
Dictionary of Ornamental Shrubs

 

Soft Fruits

Basic Techniques
Cane Fruits
Bush Fruits

Climbing Plants

Types of Climbing Plants
Basic Techniques
Initial Training
Pruning Established Cliambers
Renovation
Special Training
Dictionary of Climbing Plants
Fruiting Vines

Roses

Rose Types and Forms
Basic Techniques
Renovation
Modern Bush Roses
Standard Roses
Shrub Roses
Climbing and Rambler Roses
Special Training

 

 


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