Prunning is when we cut off some parts of a plant so as to control its growth
Prunning is the judicious removal of unwanted plant parts.
A pruning tool is a tool that is used to prune Secateurs are used to prune roses ect so they are a pruning tool.
This depends on what context it is being used in i.e. to trim can be to neaten and tidy by clipping, prunning or smoothing or to trim can mean to reduce the excess from
it depends on how cold it is if it were any thing above 35 degrees or above i would say yes , also depends on type of tree your prunning. evergreens tend hardier, fruit trees for example, are more subject to freez.
"Bonsaiing" a plant is actually quite simple. To bonsai a plant, you would first need a plant. Next , you would find a pot that fits your desire. After finding a pot you like, you trim/prune the roots so they fit into the pot. After prunning, remember to thouroly water the plant. Afterwards, trim the branches of the tree so the proportion of the roots cut off is the same as the proportion of braches are cut off. So if I cut off a third of the roots, I would cut off a third of the branches. After the whole process, keep this plant in a shaded and humid environment. After a few weeks, the bonsai may be taken out and enjojed. NOTE: PLANT MAY DIE NOTE: DO NOT REPOT FOR ANOTHER YEAR
Yes you can trim off unwanted branches & limbs to create a Bonsai affect. See google search for juniper bonsai & let that be your guide. HOWEVER, DO NOT TRIM TOP OF BRANCES, these must be finger pruned. You pinch off just alittle of each top branch. This will force growth down INTO THE TREE and thus make the tree much fuller. Cutting the top of the branches stunts tree growth. Look up finger prunning if not sure what to do. Simple procedure once you know how. Have fun. Bonsasi1948, Ted
During the winter, while the tree is dormant.Answeractually that's a common misconseption born from the fact that most farmers prune trees in winter but that's mostly 'cos its the only time they can. in most cases the best time to prune trees is mid spring and late summer. prunning in winter increases the chances of tree mortallity and slows down healing rates. of course there are exections like pear trees in areas which are affected by fire blight which should be pruned in winter.
well, back in the day of 1954 the ficus was a prized plant. the best way it can be pruned is on a steamy July day. you must first gaze at the ficus' beauty and figure out the best way you can love your tree in the very way it derserves to be loved. LOVE YOUR TREE and GROW MORE. :) The best time to prune Florida ficuses is in the summer and when it rains. Avoid pruning during dry season or in the winter. Water help the ficus recover quickly from an effective prunning. It is also recommended that ficuses be pruned a lot before hurricane season. Prune all branches as you wish as ficuses are not affected by heavy pruning. Large ficuses have shallow roots and the canopy tends to overgrow in Florida making them vulnerable to hurricanes and strong winds. You can't go wrong doing substantial pruning to a ficus so long as it is watered properly, it receives sunlight, and is healthy. Pruning will extend its life as it will soon recover and flourish, especially when it is well watered and sunlit. So go ahead and show your love by pruning without fear. Your ficus will love you back!