
Proper tree pruning
Description
Book Introduction
Learn the right vestibular technique from the master through examples
This book was written to introduce the scientific research results on vestibular disorders in a way that is easily understandable to all those who work with trees.
I tried to provide accurate information by inserting examples and related photos.
Once you understand a few simple principles of tree growth, you'll find that proper pruning is easy and makes common sense.
However, this book is a guide and not an absolute theory, so please be aware that there may be various perspectives.
Additionally, we recommend consulting an arborist if you need any assistance or advice that requires attention.
This book was written to introduce the scientific research results on vestibular disorders in a way that is easily understandable to all those who work with trees.
I tried to provide accurate information by inserting examples and related photos.
Once you understand a few simple principles of tree growth, you'll find that proper pruning is easy and makes common sense.
However, this book is a guide and not an absolute theory, so please be aware that there may be various perspectives.
Additionally, we recommend consulting an arborist if you need any assistance or advice that requires attention.
index
preface
Acknowledgements
Translator's Preface
introduction
Problems with the vestibule
Safety first
Easy solutions, difficult practices
Branch dissection
Natural octopus
protected area
branch collar
Baseline Breathing Line (BBR)
natural target pruning
Post-treatment woundwood
wrong cutting
Inside view (correct/incorrect cutting)
Flush cut and its problems
Removing dead branches
branch stub
Confusion of callus
codominant stem
included bark
tree form
training out
Topping
Leader pollard
Create a shape
espalier
shearing
Woody vine pruning
Fruit tree pruning
Planting trees
large tree pruning
Excessive vestibular
Danger to trees
Correct adjustment of size and shape
wound dressing
root pruning
sprout
Wild and Vernacular
bonsai
The dignity of trees
Future tasks
People and trees
supplement
Conclusion
References
Search
Translator's References
Acknowledgements
Translator's Preface
introduction
Problems with the vestibule
Safety first
Easy solutions, difficult practices
Branch dissection
Natural octopus
protected area
branch collar
Baseline Breathing Line (BBR)
natural target pruning
Post-treatment woundwood
wrong cutting
Inside view (correct/incorrect cutting)
Flush cut and its problems
Removing dead branches
branch stub
Confusion of callus
codominant stem
included bark
tree form
training out
Topping
Leader pollard
Create a shape
espalier
shearing
Woody vine pruning
Fruit tree pruning
Planting trees
large tree pruning
Excessive vestibular
Danger to trees
Correct adjustment of size and shape
wound dressing
root pruning
sprout
Wild and Vernacular
bonsai
The dignity of trees
Future tasks
People and trees
supplement
Conclusion
References
Search
Translator's References
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 10, 2010
- Page count, weight, size: 239 pages | 394g | 153*224*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788991042377
- ISBN10: 8991042376
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