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Regular pruning of plants, by removing dead, diseased and damaged growth, keeps them vigorous and healthy.
Thinning the canopy lets light in and improves air circulation, reducing the incidence of pests and disease – without the need for sprays.
https://www.gardena.com/int
By Anthony FaulknerRegular pruning of plants, by removing dead, diseased and damaged growth, keeps them vigorous and healthy.
Thinning the canopy lets light in and improves air circulation, reducing the incidence of pests and disease – without the need for sprays.
https://www.gardena.com/int