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Removing dead or frost-damaged shoots and stems, cutting back ...
Cutting back sideshoots to strong, healthy buds. Using secateu...
Cutting back shoots that have flowered, pruning to a vigorous ...
Removing dead or damaged wood by cutting cleanly close to a he...
Close-up of congested growth and weak shoots.
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Detail of Wisteria with vigorous, leafy shoots.
Cutting back long shoots well clear of the last bud using seca...
Pruning against shoots shortened in summer, using secateurs wi...
Thinning out overcrowded stem, removing weak and crossing shoo...
Removing dead wood, pruning at the base of the stem, using lon...
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New shoots tied in to framework.
Pruning all sideshoots to about 5 buds, to promote flowering, ...
Cutting back badly overgrown stems with long-handled loppers.
Cutting away all dead material from underneath, using hedge cl...
Detail of congested growth of Celestrus orbiculatus, trained a...
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Removing weak, twiggy, or damaged shoots, using secateurs.
Pruning to a healthy bud close-up. Using secateurs.
Cutting old stems back to base using long-handled loppers.
Cutting out any damaged stems to their point of origin, using ...
Using secateurs to prune a wisteria attached to a wooden support.
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