Pruning

As we take cuttings from a plant, it alters the physiology of the mother plant as well.

By removing the apex of the plant, we induce branching by releasing Apical Dominance
Decapitating a plant causes it to branch, but it also slows vertical growth.


Extreme pruning causes dwarfing = Bonsai

Shoots pruned almost weekly
Roots pruned twice per year


3-D Pruning = Topiary

Mickey Mouse, etc.

Hedges

Pruning must be careful!

Dense Branching occurs where pruning is heaviest

Cube-->Table
with twiggy legs

Sphere-->Mushroom
with twiggy legs

Rather than perfect cubes and spheres
think pyramid and hemisphere!


Pruning (thinning) also increases:


Pruning for form in fruit trees

Central Leader

Open System

Modified
Central Leader


Espalier - 2D pruning to a wall or a fence

Pear production in Russia on cyclone fencing
Decorative forms:

Simple U

Multiple U

Belgian Fence = Lattice pruning form in 2D with GRAFTS at crossings.


Living Fences need little to NO maintenance!


Grape Vines


What Do I Remove When I Prune?

  1. Anything not fitting form
  2. Weak crotches (leave strong ones ~90 )
  3. Vertical branches on horizontal limbs
  4. Crossing branches
  5. Diseased wood
  6. Dead wood
  7. Excess flowers or fruits (avoid competition = plums)
    ethylene agent mechanical shaking

Burn or Landfill all prunings!
Pick up and destroy all dropped fruits!
AVOID DISEASE AND PESTS

DO NOT REMOVE FRUITING SPURS!!


When do I prune?


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