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Pruning Sheila Dunning

Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

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Page 1: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Pruning

Sheila Dunning

Page 2: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

What is Pruning?

• Removal of plant parts– Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers

• Improve health

• Control growth

• Influence flowering & fruiting

– Roots• Encircling

Page 3: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 4: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Why Prune?

• Routine maintenance– Don’t wait until overgrown

If a plant needs to be pruned several times each year to control size, it is probably the wrong plant for that location

• Proper plant selection may eliminate the need– Florida Grades and Standards

– Dwarf cultivars

– Save landfill space

Page 5: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Plant Grading System– Florida Fancy

– Florida # 1

– Florida # 2

– Cull

Document available online at http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/pi/pubs.html

Page 6: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Florida Fancy• Characteristics of

Trees:– Single straight trunk

– No chlorosis

• Characteristics of Shrubs:– Exceptional health

– Well shaped

– Densely foliated

Page 7: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Florida #1• Characteristics of Trees:

– May require some corrective pruning to develop good structure

– Minor trunk defects

• Characteristics of Shrubs:– Healthy, vigorous– Well branched– Well foliated

Page 8: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Florida #2• Characteristics of Trees:

– Require major corrective pruning

– Badly misshapen– Sparse foliage

• Characteristics of Shrubs:– Healthy plant– Fairly well shaped– Fair foliage and branches

Page 9: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Reasons to Prune

• Maintain or Improve Health or Vigor

• Control Plant Size or Form

• Train Young Plants

• Influence Flowering & Fruit Production

• Safety

• Rejuvenate Old Plants

Page 10: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Maintain / Improve Health • Remove dead, dying or damaged branches

• Remove diseased or insect infested parts– Limits the spread– Sterilize or replace equipment between cuts

• 1:9 Alcohol or bleach : Water

Page 11: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Control Size / Form

• Standard, espalier or topiary forms

• Thin canopy– Never more than a 1/3 foliage cover at a time– Remove ½ - 1” diameter stems from edge– Never clean out interior

• Root prune– Slows growth & produces compact plant– ½ rootball at a time – 4-6 weeks apart

Page 12: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Cleaning of interior can leave trees more vulnerable to wind damage

Page 13: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Train Young Trees

• Should begin within the first 2-3 years after planting

• Continues for 20 years or more

• Good branch structure improves strength and longevity

• Frequent light prunings encourages faster growth & prevents undesirable sprouting

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Influence Flowering / Fruiting

• Pinching new growth increases number of flowers

• Severe pruning produces fewer, but larger flowers

• Removal of deadheads encourages re-bloom

• Larger fruit produced when number of flowering branches is reduces

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Safety Hazards

• Stem attachment influences structural strength

• Remove branches with bark inclusion

• Remove dead branches and stubs

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Attachment Strength

• Codominant stems are not well attached to each other, especially when included bark is present in the union

• Branches are more secure when they are small in comparison to the trunk

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Included or Embedded Bark

Page 18: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 19: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Included Bark

Page 20: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Pruning Embedded Wood

Page 21: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Pruning Techniques

• Heading– Hedging, shearing

• Thinning– Reduction

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Heading

• Selective cutting of terminal ends of young branches to a node– Forces growth from lower buds

• Produces shorter plant

• New growth is vigorous and upright– Can lead to interior shading / leaf loss

• Avoid top-heavy plants by heading shoots to varied heights

Page 23: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Growth Habit Following Heading

Page 24: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Heading cuts should be made on a slight angle ¼” above a bud,

facing in the direction of desired growth.

Page 25: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

No Heading Cuts for Trees

Except when required due to storm damage

Page 26: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Topping Trees

Page 27: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Thinning• Complete removal of branches

• Gives open appearance

• Increases light penetration

• Encourages wind resistance

Page 28: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Pruning Steps for Trees1. Remove dead, diseased or broken branches.

2. Select best permanent branches– Spacing 6-24” apart

– Remove or shorten others

3. Remove suckers from trunk base– Don’t remove branch sprouts – tree struggling to

survive

4. Form central leader– Depending on species

– Reduce length of branches with bark inclusions

Page 29: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 30: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 31: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 32: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 33: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Two Year Process

Page 34: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 35: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 36: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Reduction Cuts

Page 37: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Where To Cut

Page 38: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Proper Pruning Cuts

Page 39: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Never cut a branch flush with the trunk

Page 40: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Proper closing of a pruning cut.

Wound wood

forms a circle.

Branch collar is intact

Page 41: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Don’t leave a stub

Page 42: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Pruning Cut Without a Visible Collar

Page 43: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 44: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Flush Cuts

Page 45: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &
Page 46: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Reduction Cut ofLarge Branch

Page 47: Pruning Sheila Dunning. What is Pruning? Removal of plant parts –Shoots, branches, fronds, flowers Improve health Control growth Influence flowering &

Remember

• Don’t remove more than 1/3 of the crown at a time.

• Better to prune a little at a time over multiple years.

• Maintain 50%-70% live crown ratio

• Avoid removing limbs >4” diameter.

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Pruning Paints andWound Dressings

Do not prevent wood rot, cracks, or mushrooms.

Some dressings may actually promote decay by trapping moisture.

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Palms Are Not Trees• Never damage terminal bud• Remove only brown fronds and flower stalks• “9-3” if green must go• Harbor insects & rodents• Hazard to people or property

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Use the Right Tool for the Job

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Questions?