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Start your winter pruning by sloping off

Winter pruning tips and cartoons from The Wrigglers – download the pdf guide … for more cartoons and pruning tips

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Cartoon about pruning at an angle to prevent water sitting in the cuts and damaging the plants

Some plants like a good old prune at this time of the year. For other plants it could be the worse thing you could do. Keeping your tools clean, sharp and well oiled is important too. This helps prevent canker and other plant diseases from spreading. Cutting one centimetre about the node, at an angle will help too – preventing die back and canker.

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RHS pruning of climbing roses info

  • First remove dead, diseased or dying branches
  • Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports
  • Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length
  • If the plant is heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth

For a worm’s eye guide to pruning

I’ve drawn up some info on pruning, and created a small, humorous guide to pruning. It’s not super-detailed, but shares some silly jokes and tips. Tips like ‘what to prune this winter’ and, perhaps more importantly, ‘what not to prune this winter’. I will be adding to it as I progress so keep coming back to take a look. Click here to go to the Worm’s eye view on pruning page.

Some plants like a good old prune at this time of the year. For other plants it could be the worse thing you could do. So, like me do your research before starting to hack away …

For example, there are 13 pruning groups in which your plants can be categorised, and pruned correctly. Clematis has its own 3 groups, get the pruning group wrong and goodbye clematis. To discover more about groups, and the plants in them, the RHS has a great summary here

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That’s enough from the worms, here’s some tip-top advise from the experts

RHS guide to pruning groups

Great direction, packed full of links and further reading from the RHS. A go to page for amateur pruners, like myself.

Year-round garden pruning guide

Great advice and full of quick and simple tips too, for example … don’t cut into tender plants or evergreens right now as their top growth provides insulation from penetrating cold.

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