Pollarding
Pollarding or topping a tree is NOT a recommended practice by any professional or anyone claiming to have any ounce of horticulture knowledge. Home Improvement Topics Corbels Clawfoot Tubs Countertops Aluminum Siding Knobs Barn Doors Tile Pellet ... [... more]
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Taylor's Weekend Gardening Guide to Topiaries and ...
Disappointing--skimpy, very basic info.: This is the first negative review I've written, and I feel badly about it. I was so anticipating the arrival of this book. The instructions, which I was eager to get, were only the most general, basic things I [... more]
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Furniture of the Depression Era: Furniture and ...
Interesting and informative: I picked up this book because I see so much of this furniture in antique shops and I wanted to be able to distinguish it from other periods. Although I've never been particularly interested in this period, I found this book [... more]
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Amazon.com Review: Although primarily a reference text, Pruning & Training is also a stroll through an arboretum, intertwining beautiful and descriptive photographs with explanatory text. If you've ever wondered how a tree, shrub, or vine was trained [... more]
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The Pruning Book
Amazon.com Review: It is unlikely that the basics of pruning have ever before been assembled so thoroughly or comprehensively than in Lee Reich's The Pruning Book. With clear prose and generous diagrams and photographs, he takes the angst out of pruning [... more]
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The Pruning Book
Amazon.com Review: It is unlikely that the basics of pruning have ever before been assembled so thoroughly or comprehensively than in Lee Reich's The Pruning Book. With clear prose and generous diagrams and photographs, he takes the angst out of pruning [... more]
$27.95
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Pollarding Trees
In a nutshell, pollarding is dramatically cutting back the major limbs of a tree. Each year following that, the long slender shoots that grow below the cuts are removed, and each year a set of new shoots quickly take their place. Eventually a ... [... more]
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