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Practical Guide to Pruning, Training and Topiary: How to Prune and Train Trees, Shrubs, Hedges, Topiary, Tree and Soft Fruit, Climbers and Roses [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 267x205 mm, 970 colour photographs and illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Lorenz Books
  • ISBN-10: 0754834565
  • ISBN-13: 9780754834564
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 267x205 mm, 970 colour photographs and illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Lorenz Books
  • ISBN-10: 0754834565
  • ISBN-13: 9780754834564
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(New edition) A clear and expert how-to guide to pruning and training ornamental and fruiting plants, with 970 informative photographs and illustrations, and a directory of plants and how to prune them. A helpful introduction, covering basic principles and techniques, is followed by chapters arranged by plant type. Each one includes practical advice, illustrated with step-by-step photographic sequences and artworks, on the initial training of the plant type in question, how to prune, and how to undertake renovation pruning. An invaluable A-Z directory of ornamental plants looks at the pruning requirements of a wide range of species on a plant-by-plant basis, explaining when and how to prune. All techniques and projects are shown in close-up step-by-step photography and diagrams, making this an essential book on the subject for any gardener.
Introduction 6(12)
The principles of pruning and training
8(4)
Tools and equipment
12(4)
Basic pruning techniques
16(2)
Ornamental Trees
18(22)
Buying young trees
20(1)
Feathered trees
21(1)
Standard trees
22(2)
Multi-stemmed trees
24(1)
Young evergreens
25(1)
Established pruning
26(4)
Renovation pruning
30(2)
Pruning conifers
32(2)
Felling trees
34(2)
Coppicing and pollarding
36(2)
Pleaching
38(2)
Ornamental Shrubs
40(12)
Initial training
42(2)
Established pruning
44(4)
Renovation pruning
48(2)
Pruning for foliage effect
50(2)
Topiary
52(10)
Pruning and training simple opiary
54(4)
Pruning and training more complex shapes
58(2)
Quick topiary
60(2)
Hedges
62(12)
Creating a hedge
64(2)
Maintaining hedges
66(4)
Shaped hedges and arches
70(2)
Renovating hedges
72(2)
Ornamental Climbers And Wall Shrubs
74(26)
How climbers grow
76(2)
Support techniques
78(4)
Initial training
82(2)
Established pruning
84(2)
Clematis group 1
86(2)
Clematis group 2
88(2)
Clematis group 3
90(2)
Wisteria
92(2)
Renovation pruning
94(2)
Wall shrubs
96(2)
Pruning ceanothus
98(1)
Pruning chaenomeles
99(1)
Roses
100(24)
Pruning roses
102(2)
Bush roses
104(2)
Repeat-flowering shrub roses
106(2)
Single-flowering shrub roses
108(2)
Miniature, patio and polyantha roses
110(2)
Standard roses
112(2)
Climbers
114(2)
Ramblers
116(2)
Training over structures
118(1)
Training over hoops
119(1)
Training over pillars, tripods and obelisks
120(1)
Training through trees
121(1)
Training over trellis
122(1)
Rope swags
123(1)
Perennials And Annuals
124(8)
Pruning perennials and annuals
126(2)
Pruning and training perennials
128(2)
Pruning annuals
130(2)
Directory Of Ornamental Plants
132(22)
Fruit Trees
154(68)
Fruit tree shapes
156(2)
Rootstocks
158(2)
Basic techniques
160(2)
Renovating fruit trees
162(2)
Apples
164(1)
Apple standard and semi-standard
164(2)
Apple bush tree
166(2)
Apple spindle bush
168(2)
Apple dwarf pyramid
170(2)
Apple cordons
172(2)
Apple espalier
174(2)
Apple fan
176(2)
Apple stepover
178(2)
Pears
180(1)
Pear bush tree
180(2)
Pear dwarf pyramid
182(2)
Pear espalier
184(2)
Pear fan
186(2)
Plums
188(1)
Plum bush tree
188(2)
Plum pyramid
190(2)
Plum spindle bush
192(2)
Plum fan
194(2)
Cherries
196(1)
Sweet cherry bush
196(2)
Sweet cherry fan
198(2)
Sour cherry bush
200(2)
Sour cherry fan
202(2)
Peaches and nectarines
204(1)
Peach and nectarine bush
204(2)
Peach and nectarine fan
206(2)
Apricot fan
208(2)
Quince bush
210(2)
Figs
212(1)
Fig bush
212(1)
Fig fan
213(1)
Medlar tree
214(1)
Mulberry tree
215(1)
Citrus fruits
216(2)
Cobnut tree
218(2)
Walnut tree
220(1)
Sweet chestnut tree
221(1)
Climbing Fruit
222(12)
Grapes
224(1)
Basic pruning
224(2)
The Guyot system
226(2)
Grape cordons
228(2)
Single curtain system
230(1)
Double curtain system
231(1)
Hops
232(2)
Soft Fruit
234(16)
Growing soft fruit
236(2)
Cane fruits
238(1)
Raspberries
238(2)
Blackberries and hybrid berries
240(2)
Bush fruits
242(1)
Blackcurrants
242(2)
Red and white currants
244(2)
Gooseberries
246(2)
Blueberries
248(1)
Cranberries
249(1)
Glossary 250(1)
Suppliers 251(1)
Index 252(4)
Acknowledgements 256
Richard Bird has contributed to numerous publications and has been the editor for Focus on Plants, The Hardy Plant, Alpine Gardening and the Alpine Garden Society's Magazine Bulletin. He is also a full-time author and has written over 30 books on subjects as diverse as alpines, lilies and kitchen gardening.