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Old 23-03-2014, 08:57 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default Why don't people ask beforehand?

"Spider" wrote...

Bob Hobden wrote:
I've seen some horrendous "pruning" on our allotment site this week, you
simply would not believe it, so there will be no fruit this year if not
longer and it will take years for the plants to get back to the good
croppers they were, if they are not butchered again. The plot holders
concerned know at least two of us on the site know what we are doing,
pruning wise, so why won't people ask beforehand?

The next thing is these mature plants be grubbed out because they have
stopped fruiting!



Because many people simply don't understand just how crucial some pruning
is. If they did, they would ask or learn first. They simply see a tree or
bush which is getting too big and they want to control it. If they could.
They'll learn.


In this case I would not have said any of these plants were getting too big,
just getting going and beginning to show their best would have been my
comment. Not in any case did they need more than a light tidy up, crossed
branches etc, instead they got a total chop back to the main framework, the
single main stem in the case of the gooseberries, no fruiting spurs left on
the apple.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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