Pruning Japanese Maples with Tricia Smyth Part 1
Tips, Tricks
An introduction to pruning Japanese Maples You can find all of the tools used in this video for sale on our website at: http://www.essenceofthetree.com/product_index/hardgoods
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I winced at 7:47 when she said 'knob cutters'
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my maple is dead on one side! the other half growing fine and blooming what to do? what's wrong? it's in a big pots and 10 yrs old 🤔🤔
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Love your videos, It is so good to watch an attractive woman who is so knowledgeable about her subject
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Bit creapy Larry
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Unlike these comments from formal educated book learners you are obviously experienced.. By far the real education !!!
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You don't appear to be married (No Ring) Do you want to be ?
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I have to say that I don't necessarily agree with using those type of pruners or dressing the cut wounds. From my education and practice, I've found that dressing wounds seals in moisture and doesn't allow the cut to properly heal on it's own. I always prefer to use bypass pruners because it makes a cleaner cut and leaves less room for bacteria and fungi to attack. Felco pruners are the staple for horticulture professionals. With that said, everybody has their own way of gardening. My background, I have a degree in horticulture, have my own practice, and also have worked at some of the top independent nurseries in my area.
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Flush cuts and wound dressings? I feel sorry for your trees.
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Thanks for the detailed explanation about punning. Answered so many of my questions.
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Hello, we apologize for the delay in response. You can find the concave cutters for sale on our website (link now in description). Thank you for your patience.
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I can't find those concave cutters like she is using. Can someone help me out on where to buy those? Thanks in advance.
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Sigourney Weaver?
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ha flush cuts...ha horrible
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One of the best pruning videos I have seen. Thank you!
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Great information - thanks!
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Thank you for your very clear explanations and advice...this video features precisely the kind of practical information I was looking for...
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Thank you so much for this video. I have always been afraid of pruning Acers.
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