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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ส.ค. 2012
Dr. Larry Costello is retired after 30 years as an Environmental Horticulture Advisor for San Francisco and San Mateo Counties. He is currently is a horticultural consultant and nurseryman, co-owner of Oracle Oak Nursery in Hopland, CA.
Ellyn Shea wears a number of hats as a Certified Arborist, Certified Tree Risk Assessor, Registered Consulting Arborist, gardener and horticultural educator. Her checkered professional experience includes landscape gardening, bookkeeping, teaching abroad, community urban forestry and arboricultural consulting. Ellyn is also known as the go-to girl for passing the Certified Arborist Exam in the San Francisco Bay Area, after putting on several "Arboriculture Boot Camp" workshop series. Visit her at www.garden-guidance.com
Ellyn Shea wears a number of hats as a Certified Arborist, Certified Tree Risk Assessor, Registered Consulting Arborist, gardener and horticultural educator. Her checkered professional experience includes landscape gardening, bookkeeping, teaching abroad, community urban forestry and arboricultural consulting. Ellyn is also known as the go-to girl for passing the Certified Arborist Exam in the San Francisco Bay Area, after putting on several "Arboriculture Boot Camp" workshop series. Visit her at www.garden-guidance.com
Chapter 14: Summary and Review
A review of the 5 steps and some helpful tips to remember.
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Chapter 13: Tree Response to Training Over Time
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Visiting the trees we pruned one year later - how did they grow?
Chapter 12: The 5 Steps in Action
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Applying the 5 steps to larger trees and trees with more complex and problematic structure.
Chapter 11: Step 5
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Step 5: Select temporary branches below the lowest permanent branch.
Chapter 10: Step 4
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Step 4: Select scaffold branches and reduce or remove competing branches.
Chapter 6: The 5 Steps to Training Young Trees
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There are 5 steps to training young trees, which will be demonstrated on trees with simple and complex structure.
Chapter 5: When Do I Prune and How Much?
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Discusses timing and amount of pruning. Earlier is better!
Chapter 4: What's the Investment?
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A small amount of time and effort pays off many years later. Here are some good tools to have.
Chapter 3: What Does A Well-Trained Tree Look Like?
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Learn to tell the difference between a well-trained tree and an untrained tree.
Chapter 2: Why Train Young Trees?
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The importance of early structural training for young trees, especially in urban areas.
Training Young Trees
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Young trees should be structurally pruned, or trained, in the first 5 years after planting, or as early as possible, to minimize tree or branch failure later in life. This vital procedure is often skipped because people don't know why it's important or how to do it. In this video, learn the value of structural training and the simple 5 steps. The language is simple enough for home gardeners, bu...