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FRUIT TREE PRUNING : The Science and Art of Cultivating Healthy Fruit Trees

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SUSAN POIZNER
174 PAGES 8” x 10” Soft Cover
Pruning isn't just about shaping a tree - it's about building a relationship, says Susan Poizner. Although we stop short of making her new book required reading for anyone purchasing a fruit tree, we definitely give it our wholehearted endorsement. Susan builds on her own experience to explain the 'why' before outlining the 'how' in clear, easy-to-follow steps, from pruning at planting, right through to taming overgrown mature trees. She will guide you through the seasons of your tree's growing up years, so you gain the confidence to prune with purpose. For basic tree pruning and training, this is easily the best book available.

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7 reviews for FRUIT TREE PRUNING : The Science and Art of Cultivating Healthy Fruit Trees

  1. Amer Cengic (verified owner)

  2. Dwayne Lobban (verified owner)

  3. tom g. (verified owner)

  4. Karen H. (verified owner)

    Great book. Brings logic to the craft. Or maybe I am just able to absorb more than usual thanks to the layout... Pruning can be intimidating. The trees have limbs just like people and I was always overly careful not to hurt them, too much. Over the years I ended up with many wild looking fruit trees, especially with apple trees, they can grow in interesting angles. Luckily I am not a farmer... Imagine:-D

  5. Raymond Camden (verified owner)

  6. Greg (verified owner)

    Great book, clear and informative instructions and recommendations.

  7. robert (verified owner)

    Informative and valuable resourceful for new and experienced amateur arborists.

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