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The American Horticultural Society Pruning & Training

AUTHOR: Christopher D. Brickell
ISBN: 1564583317

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The American Horticultural Society Pruning & Training
- Book Review,
by Christopher D. Brickell


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Although primarily a reference text, Pruning & Training is also a stroll through an arboretum, intertwining beautiful and descriptive photographs with explanatory text. If you've ever wondered how a tree, shrub, or vine was trained or formed, this book will explain every how-to for every plant that stirs your experimental side. If you're saddled with an overgrown orchard, poorly maintained landscaping, or heavy frost damage to trees and shrubs, you can renovate them through pruning. Solid background material is provided, including growing habits (and how to take advantage of them), advice on pruning tools, and basic and specialized pruning techniques.

The reference is organized by ornamental trees, fruiting trees, ornamental shrubs, soft fruits, climbing plants, and roses. Each section discusses specialized methods for the subject plant type and includes a plant-by-plant dictionary. With the American Horticultural Society's stamp of approval, you can be sure that Pruning & Training does not neglect pollarding, coppicing, and pleaching. Step by step photographic sequences and before and after shots provide invaluable visual clues. Drawings showing pruning locations frequently feature a silhouette that illustrates the end result of the pruning method. If you'd like to try your hand at espalier or topiary, many training methods are also addressed at length. This is no guide for the casual pruner, but if you want a reference to answer any question you will ever have about the subject, you've found your book. --Molly McElroy


From Library Journal
DK's exceptional manual uses clear text and wonderful photos to instruct readers on the pruning and training of ornamental trees, fruit trees, shrubs, soft fruits, climbing plants, and roses. Each section has basic information on techniques as well as plant profiles. (LJ 9/1/96) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The purpose of pruning and training is to make sure that plants are as healthy and vigorous as possible, free of structural weakness, and at the least risk of being infected by disease. The authors begin by explaining how plants grow and offer general information on the principles of pruning and training and on tools and equipment. They follow this with chapters on ornamental trees, fruit trees, ornamental shrubs, soft fruits (sometimes called berry fruits), climbing plants, and roses. In each category are instructions on basic techniques, initial training, and renovation. Also included is a dictionary of ornamental trees and shrubs. This comprehensive and practical guide lists more than 800 plants and contains more than 1,500 color photographs and illustrations. George Cohen


Book Description
Filled with brilliant before-and-after photography, it provides gardeners with complete information on how to create the garden of their dreams.


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The American Horticultural Society Pruning & Training
- Book Reviews,
by Christopher D. Brickell

The American Horticultural Society Pruning & Training

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Whether you are planning a new garden, wondering how to bring back a neglected tree or shrub, or want to develop areas of special interest, AHS Pruning & Training contains all the techniques you need in easy-to-follow, step by step explanations.

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Library Journal

DK's exceptional manual uses clear text and wonderful photos to instruct readers on the pruning and training of ornamental trees, fruit trees, shrubs, soft fruits, climbing plants, and roses. Each section has basic information on techniques as well as plant profiles. (LJ 9/1/96) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

If your garden is as diverse but as overgrown and storm damaged as mine, this may be the book for you. Brickell, former director general of the Royal Horticultural Society, and plant-care author Joyce have produced a comprehensive manual covering over 800 ornamental trees and shrubs, fruits, roses, and climbing plants. Each section includes information on basic and advanced pruning techniques and on renovating damaged or neglected plants. Special training techniques such as pollarding and creating topiary are also outlined, while plant silhouettes provide information on expected size and natural growth habit. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow, as are the detailed, high-quality pruning diagrams and photographs. Some of these illustrations are larger but otherwise the same as those in the Brickell-edited The American Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Gardening (LJ 11/15/93). While that work provides complete gardening information, from propagation to pests, the new manual offers more extensive pruning and training information for a greater number of plants in a more concise manner. For public and academic libraries.Judith Lesso, West Virginia Univ. Health Sciences Lib., Morgantown


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