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  2. Pruning shears - Wikipedia

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    When the pruners are open, the blade is longer than the anvil thanks to the eccentric bearing. When the pruners close, the blade draws back slightly while it pushes through the material. This reduces the cutting force needed to make a cut still further. Because they crush the stem they are cutting, anvil pruners are best for use on dead wood. [4]

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    It was there I learned (from an 82-year-old rosarian, natch) how to best prune garden roses. She told me that every Presidents' Day, she cuts her roses way back. And let me tell you, the first ...

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    Kenins notes that the best time to prune peach trees is just before bud break. ... Kenins recommends assembling a pair of hand pruners for small branches, loppers for medium-sized branches, and a ...

  5. How to Prune Lavender for Fragrant Blooms That Last All ... - AOL

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    Gather a section of green stems in one hand and trim them back with pruners to 2 to 3 inches above where the woody stems begin, removing up to 1/3 of the plant. Make sure to cut above the nodes ...

  6. Loppers - Wikipedia

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    Loppers are a type of scissors used for pruning twigs and small branches, like pruning shears with very long handles. They are the largest type of manual garden cutting tool. They are usually operated with two hands, and with handles typically between 30 centimetres (12 in) and 91 centimetres (36 in) long to give good leverage.

  7. Garden tool - Wikipedia

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    The earliest tools were made variously of wood, flint, metal, tin, and bone. The development of metalworking, first in copper and later in bronze, iron, and steel, produced today's durable tools, including such efficient cutting tools as pruning shears (secateurs – for example anvil pruners), grass shears, and loppers.

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