Beautifully illustrated and encyclopedic in scope, this is the only guide you'll ever need to become a pruning expert. It includes a vast wealth of information on trimming all types of plant life,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I thought this was an excellent introduction to pruning and quite comprehensive for its brevity. I liked that it was on the shorter side and was thoughtfully divided into categories, devoting about a page to each type of shrub or tree. I just needed a quick reference to glance at to guide me in pruning my climbing rose and plum tree. As to the previous review's complaints: the book says the most common shape apple trees are pruned is in a bush, which is a tree but shorter. Its easy to infer from the text and pictures that you use the same techniques on a taller tree. In regards to the peach tree pruning, it does give details on training it as an espalier, but it does preface this by saying pruning it as a tree just takes more space and "less exacting pruning." Which again, says to me, prune it like we're about to describe, but just in the shape of a tree, not an espalier. It does neglect citrus trees, but I assume this is because I've read citrus does not generally need or like pruning.
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