Pruning vs. cutting back. What are the differences and how do they effect plant health? In this episode we will talk about the differences and what they will do to increase overall plant health. Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com
VIDEO: How Correct Pruning Methods Can Make A HUGE Difference on Plant Health
Pruning vs. cutting back. What are the differences and how do they effect plant health? In this episode we will talk about the differences and what they will do to increase overall plant health. Check out our new clothing line! http:www.freshpickedapparel.com
Loved this video! Big thumbs up for me. I am very interested in starting herb gardening. I planted parsley, cilantro, rosemary, thyme, oregano and sage this year. Video was very helpful so I know how to take care of my herbs. Thank you!
Great information, can really use it to fix some issues we've got with our herbs.
We're in the Pacific NW and for us parsley isn't an annual. We've had some get out of control, winter over and grow six feet tall.
I'm surprised you aren't propagating the oregano to start new plants to sell or trade
Oregano is crazy prolific! Last year, I left a clump to bloom, and the little flowers were loaded with pollinators! So this year, after dividing that clump, I am growing some for us, which is trimmed, but I am leaving some to grow and bloom for pollinators.
I think you mean diameter, not circumference.
So glad you focused on herbs, mine are out of control. Now I know how to manage them ~ thanks!
So glad you focused on herbs, mine are out of control. Now I know how to manage them ~ thanks!
This is my new favorite channel. You have permanently changed my growing game forever brother. Thank you for what you do!
Yo I heard herb sachet… I'm gonna need some cooking tutorials lol
I just love your videos! Thank you for making such informative well done videos:)
So let me get this straight. Perennial means it will survive winter and come back in spring without the need to replant?
So glad you make this video Luke. My Greek Oregano plant needs Bush whacked. Out to the garden I go!
Tiny interjection: Those of you wishing to easily propogate some replacement perennial herbs, when I get these rogue shoots, I will tack them down with a bend of heavy gauge wire (or you can use a small rock/etc) bury them at least a half inch and tack down, you will then get a new rooted plant. I do this especially with my thyme and sage, since they tend to fizzle over the years.
So here is where I should ask this question then…how do you top peppers then, trim back black berries etc? since I am blind I can’t see how much(quantifiable amount()) to trim back or the angle of cutting/trimming/topping plants. Any step by step on this would be awesome. O just incase to clarify quantifiable amount: ex: if I have a leaf from the tip to the cutting point, what is the distance? On a black berry same thing from the tip/top of a vine how much should I should cut back on average for this process? Thanks in advance
When do you cut back Raspberry plants?
Thank you for this! I have a few perennial herbs and wasnt sure proper pruning. Very helpful
I’ve read when you cut back in the fall you’re killing butterflies and beneficial insects that spend the winter in that old growth.
I need to cut back my chilli plants at the end of the season and I'm nervous. Never done it before so hopefully it goes okay.
My spearmint plant's main stem has gotten really stiff and hardened. Is this because it needs pruning?
you are one of my 3 gardener's I watch and im so greatful for your furtalizer it has given me a green thumb lol. I literally killed every plant up until last year when I 1st started following you and 2 others after tons of videos. just wanted to say ty for putting in a way I can understand xocox
Hey there , Great show with really good information I will use …Thank you.
Thanks Luke
So Luke, please correct me if I am wrong. In haircutting terms, pruning is a light trim. Cutting back is a buzz cut. Sorry, I cut hair for 25 years. Just thought the analogy fit the topic. Blessings, Z
Luke. Do you have any videos on how to prune blackberries, raspberries and Boysenberries?
Luke , Quality is number one for me also! Thanks for the tips and keep up your green thumb! I sure appreciate everything you share.