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  • Andersons Aluminium Ratchet Pruning Shears
    Andersons Aluminium Ratchet Pruning Shears

    Designed for maximum cutting with minimal effort, these ratchet pruning shears are ideal for tidying, cutting and trimming woody or dead stems from shrubs and small trees.

    Price: 15.86 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Large grip pruning shear 380367
    Large grip pruning shear 380367

    Cutting Capacity mm 20. Includes Soft grip handles. Product Type Cutters shears. Type Pruning shear.

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  • Spear & Jackson Folding Pruning Saw NWT6573
    Spear & Jackson Folding Pruning Saw NWT6573

    Spear and Jackson Folding Pruning Saw

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  • Andersons Heavy Duty By-pass Pruning Shears
    Andersons Heavy Duty By-pass Pruning Shears

    Ideal for pruning young live stems, these bypass pruning shears provide high cutting force for minimal effort, with sharp long lasting high carbon steel blades.

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  • What is tomato pruning?

    Tomato pruning is the process of selectively removing certain parts of a tomato plant in order to promote better growth, fruit production, and overall plant health. This typically involves removing suckers (small shoots that grow in the crotch between the main stem and branches) and lower leaves to improve air circulation and sunlight exposure to the remaining parts of the plant. Pruning can help increase fruit size, reduce disease risk, and make harvesting easier.

  • Where is the boundary between pruning and gentle maintenance pruning to remove excess growth?

    The boundary between pruning and gentle maintenance pruning to remove excess growth is typically determined by the overall health and shape of the plant. Pruning involves more significant removal of branches and foliage to shape the plant, promote new growth, or remove damaged or diseased parts. Gentle maintenance pruning, on the other hand, involves light trimming to control the size and shape of the plant without drastically altering its overall structure. The boundary between the two techniques is subjective and depends on the specific needs of the plant and the desired outcome. It's important to assess the plant's overall health and growth patterns before deciding on the appropriate pruning approach.

  • What is a renewal pruning cut?

    A renewal pruning cut is a type of pruning technique used to rejuvenate an overgrown or neglected plant. It involves cutting back the plant to its base or main stems to encourage new growth and improve overall health. This method is often used on shrubs and trees that have become leggy or overgrown, helping to promote new, healthy growth from the base of the plant. By removing old or damaged growth, a renewal pruning cut can help revitalize the plant and promote a more compact and attractive shape.

  • How do you perform tree pruning?

    Tree pruning is performed by first identifying the branches that need to be removed, such as dead or diseased branches, crossing branches, or branches that are growing in undesirable directions. Using sharp, clean pruning shears or saws, make cuts just outside the branch collar (the swollen area where the branch meets the trunk) to avoid damaging the tree. It's important to prune during the tree's dormant season to minimize stress and allow for quicker healing. Always prioritize safety by wearing appropriate protective gear and ensuring proper ladder placement when pruning trees.

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  • Terrarium Building Experience in London
    Terrarium Building Experience in London

    Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fantastic two-hour workshop in London, you will create your very own mini garden terrarium to take home with you! You will be provided with the plants, tools and materials needed to design a beautiful terrarium that will make the perfect addition to your home.Upon arrival at the beautiful botanical-themed classroom, you will be greeted by your tutor for the afternoon. You and your group will be taught about the history of terrariums before getting the opportunity to create your very own unique terrarium to keep. Your self-sustainable living mini garden will be housed in a 3 litre glass jar with a secure natural cork lid. Please be sure to bring a towel with you so you can safely transport your terrarium home. Your step by step tutorial will commence as your tutor will talk you through how to build your garden layer by layer. Once your terrarium is complete, you will be given invaluable advice on how to care for it once it's in your home. This London terrarium making experience would be the perfect day out for the crafty plant-lover in your life, and is a fun addition to your next day out in London. 

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  • Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing
    Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing

    Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fabulous two-hour workshop in Worthing, you’ll learn to make your very own terrarium using the plants, materials and tools provided. Get creative with succulents, pebbles, moss and a variety of glass containers—and leave with a decorative miniature garden that’s sure to brighten up any room! Terrariums were first used to transport exotic plants in the 19th century. Back then, they were called Wardian cases, after the botanist who popularised them—Nathanial Bagshaw Ward. Today, an ornamental terrarium makes a stylish addition to any home, and they’re surprisingly easy to make once you understand the basics. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by your tutor, who’ll begin by explaining how these self-sustaining ecosystems work. Next, you’ll choose from a selection of glass vessels, ready to start ‘gardening’. Fill your terrarium with succulent plants, pebbles, moss and activated charcoal to achieve a harmonious and oh-so Instagrammable design. You can enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco while you work, and when your garden’s complete, your tutor will provide helpful tips for looking after it. That way, your terrarium will flourish for years to come! The Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing would make a truly unique experience gift for the keen crafter in your life, and it’s a great one to share with your green-fingered mum or bestie. Go on, treat them to an Experience Days voucher today!

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  • How is a pruning shear cleaned?

    To clean a pruning shear, start by wiping off any dirt or debris with a clean cloth. Next, use a mixture of warm water and mild soap to scrub the blades and handles. Make sure to dry the shears thoroughly to prevent rusting. Finally, apply a light coat of oil to the blades to keep them lubricated and prevent them from sticking.

  • How do I care for orchids in terms of location, pruning, and fertilizer?

    Orchids thrive in bright, indirect light, so place them near a window with sheer curtains or in a location with filtered sunlight. When it comes to pruning, only trim dead or yellowing stems or flowers to promote new growth. Use a balanced orchid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 2-4 weeks during the growing season, but reduce frequency during the dormant period. Remember to water orchids sparingly, allowing the roots to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.

  • Who is responsible for pruning the trees?

    The responsibility for pruning the trees typically falls on the property owner or the municipality, depending on where the trees are located. Property owners are usually responsible for maintaining trees on their own land, while municipalities are responsible for trees located on public property such as parks or along streets. It is important to regularly prune trees to promote healthy growth, maintain their appearance, and prevent potential hazards.

  • Who bears the costs for tree pruning?

    The costs for tree pruning are typically borne by the property owner where the tree is located. It is the responsibility of the property owner to maintain the trees on their land, including pruning when necessary for safety or aesthetic reasons. In some cases, local municipalities may cover the costs of pruning trees located on public property such as parks or along streets. However, for trees on private property, the property owner is usually responsible for the expenses associated with tree pruning.

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