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It is essential to maintain their health, promote their growth and preserve the aesthetics of the green space. Pruning, cutting and maintaining plants and shrubs not only controls their development, but also stimulates their flowering and fruiting.
Plant pruning involves removing dead, diseased or damaged parts of plants, as well as controlling their size and shape. By regularly pruning plants, we promote the circulation of air and light inside the plant, which helps reduce the risk of disease and rot.
Trimming branches also helps prevent the spread of diseases and pests to healthy parts of the plant, helping to maintain its overall health. In addition, by controlling the growth of plants, we prevent them from encroaching on other neighboring plants or surrounding structures, such as buildings or fences.
First of all, a pair of pruners is essential for pruning thin branches and twigs. Sharp blade pruners provide a clean, precise cut, while anvil pruners are better suited to cutting thicker branches.
These tools cut medium to large branches with ease and precision. It is important to choose a saw with a sturdy, sharp blade that is suitable for the type of wood to be cut.
These tools are equipped with sharp blades that allow hedges to be trimmed precisely and efficiently, while reducing the physical effort required for manual pruning.
By using the right equipment and performing these tasks regularly, gardeners can create a lush, thriving environment for plants to grow and flourish.