Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I hate to see Crepe Murder and Crepe Rape. However, it's your tree so if you want to mutilate it, that's your choice.
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It seems to me in this video he is leaving far larger stubs then I do. His stumps look to be 1/2 an inch long I try to make mine about half that. When, I use bypass pruning sheers or lopping sheers I always have the cutting blade turned toward the trunk or the part of the branch that will be left behind. I do not know what variety I have as it was planted by the builder. It was about 7-8 foot high three years ago and it is now about 10 foot high. No trouble to prune on a ladder or with my pole pruner. |
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i'm no expert but
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I agree. My hands can take only so much at a time.
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Re: More flowers then yours
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2. Yours might be getting hit with lawn fertilizer. The high nitrogen will cause more leaf growth then flowers. |
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I would put bad Myrtle pruning on my short list of not a big deal. Do-it-yourselfer stacking walls with no homeowner concept of level or plumb make it to my top 3 eye sores.
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Re: Nature
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TO: Bjeanj re: hands can only take so much
Not sure what you have said.
If, you are finding pruning any plant requires a great deal of strength, you are either using the wrong tool, using a dull tool, using a low quality tool or using the tool incorrectly. First of all, you should have a set of hand pruners, a set of lopping pruners-long handle types, To sharpen a set of pruning sheers-look it up on the internet if, you have never done it. The angles are important. To shallow an angle will be sharper but with the pressure the blade will quickly dull. You can find some very inexpensive tools. There is a reason they are cheeeeep. Good tools will last a lifetime if well cared for. My pruning sheers belonged to my grandmother. I don't think they are that old but the patent date is 1898 and I've used them for ?????? 40 years. Once you have good tools and they are sharp, realize when you cut meat to eat you do not push the knife straight down and expect it to cut, you slide the knife. With a slight turning motion of your wrist as you make a cut, you will find you get a much better cut and it takes less effort. If, you as I do will be cutting branches into small pieces and putting them into one of those bags, try starting at the end of the branch-let the tree hold it and then make the final cut at the trunk The trip of a thousand miles starts with the first step. Find out what you can do-10-20 or and do that every day. It is getting hot-best time to work is morning or evening. HAPPY DAYS |
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of course what you say is true but
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Heck, most of the plants we grow have been created through hybridizing by man. |
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Suesiegel, thanks for the super tips. I never had a real lesson in lopping, and I have not been doing it correctly, and possibly with unsharpened tools. Much appreciated!
Last edited by Bjeanj; 05-31-2017 at 01:17 PM. |
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I added an "after" picture of the large crepe myrtle in the forefront after I trimmed it (see post #13). Thoughts? Suggestions before I do any others?
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Here is one of ours. We think how we raise our Crepe Myrtle and our children is our own decision.
However we think this one is lookin' good. "Bonanza" - music theme - Bing video
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Although much larger in stature, crepe myrtles should be trimmed much like a rose bush with the center open and new growth on the outside of each branch. Quote:
That being said, there is still a correct way to do it. How someone raises their crepe myrtle and their children is certainly one's own decision. However, I have seen many crepe myrtles pruned correctly by parents and their kids are hellions.
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Mrs. Robinson, you remind me of a person who used to post on this forum who was a master gardener. I bet you are too.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 06-01-2017 at 07:44 AM. |
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Not personally being an arborist, I'm wondering if a crepe myrtle is actually murdered (even if it's second degree), can it then be cut down, processed and repurposed into... crepe paper?
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