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Cone shape of Populus tomentosa

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The following is a guide to how to trim a potted boxwood into a cone about 50 centimeters high. Plants grown in the open field in the garden can also be pruned in the same way, regardless of height. Do not remove the top branch unless the plant is more than 5 cm higher than the required height. The required material is an unpruned potted Jinshu Populus tomentosa with symmetrical growth and obvious tip advantage. Sharp trim scissors. Pruning method 1. In early summer, potted boxwood is placed on the horizontal ground. 2. Standing on potted boxwood

The following is a guide to how to trim a potted boxwood into a cone about 50 centimeters high. Plants grown in the open field in the garden can also be pruned in the same way, regardless of height. Do not remove the top branch unless the plant is more than 5 cm higher than the required height.

Required materials

An unpruned potted Jinshu yellow poplar has a symmetrical growth and obvious tip dominance. Sharp trim scissors.

Pruning method

1. In early summer, put potted boxwood on the horizontal ground.

2. stand above the potted boxwood and look down, fix the line of sight on the central vertical line, hold the scissors, trim a mark from the center down according to the angle required by the cone, and determine the edge of the cone.

3. Repeat the above.

4. Sweep the cut branches and leaves.

5. Step back and examine the trimmed boxwood cone. There may be a gap, but as long as you water and fertilize frequently, the gap will eventually flatten out.

6. One supplementary pruning in the middle of summer and one at the end of summer. From now on, it will be trimmed once or twice in summer every year.

 
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