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Is the "overly-pruned urban tree" picture serious? It kind of looks like it was put there as a joke, the tree was pruned to the point of being just the trunk, with no branching or leaves! Surely there are better pictures that can be used... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.9.9.134 (talk) 20:26, 31 August 2011 (UTC)
Circeus 18:46, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
I would like to merge the lopping article into this one, any objections? -killing sparrows 17:33, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
It makes me curious, who selected the "Pareto on Pruning" External Link, because it may even contradict itself, like encouraging thinning plants, but also encouraging thickening plants. The website makes it very hard to trace the article back to the background of the writer. Are they a professional? Who are they?
My site has an article with 6 times more information, at M.D. Vaden: Arborist's page on Pruning. But I'm not in a position on this page to add my own link.
But at minimum, I'd recommend replacing the "Pareto" external link with the USDA Forest Service pages on pruning tips and diagrams. Much more thorough.Mdvaden 02:24, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
There is a sentence about cuts being made where new growth will occur. How about a sentence mentioning what kind of new growth? Like offering trunk tissue as well as buds or stems, to help readers avoid stereotyping like visualizing watersprouts.Mdvaden 03:06, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
does anyone know what pruning compound is made of? I believe that it's just tar with a huge price mark-up, but some people i've talked to have said that if you use tar to seal cuts that they won't heal and that it will kill the tree. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.80.12.127 (talk) 15:56, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
2nd Picture down is incorrect, has an arrow pointing at the BBR and calling it a collar. There's 3 types of branch unions each with their own specific cuts.. I will replace that pic and put pics up of the three specific cuts pertaining to branch unions on trees.--Eric Frei (talk) 04:43, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
2nd paragraph reads: Proponents of pruning, both gardeners and orchardists, often argue that it improves the health of the plant and makes sturdier structure, often referred to as the scaffold; opponents believe that pruning harms plants' "natural" forms.
As if there's only those two proponents? No need to mention occupations. Also the scaffold part, no need to mention it, only confuses people and there's no mention of the wounding process which may lead infection.
I think the sentence would read better like this.
Proponents of pruning often argue that it improves the health of the plant and makes sturdier structure, opponents believe that pruning harms plants' "natural" forms and leads to wounding which may become infected.--Eric Frei (talk) 06:38, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
There's a picture showing a guy pruning (supposedly). What a terrible picture, it shows a violation of pruning standards using spurs, only one attachment point (not flip lined in) and no PPE. This pic needs to be deleted. Link to picture (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/Tree_pruning.jpg) Eric Frei (talk) 12:11, 2 January 2011 (UTC) I removed the pic Eric Frei (talk) 12:25, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
I made several edits to the intro, which might bear further edits still. What shall we do to resolve the WP:NOTTEXTBOOK (no how-to) tag? See also There's a lot of useful information here. I don't think indiscriminate deletion is the answer, but I also don't want to hammer on it if its headed for wikibooks, where it probably (largely) belongs. Thoughts?Duff (talk) 06:53, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
I gave it some love, but I don't like those last 2 paragraphs in the intro & not sure what to do with them. Ideas?Duff (talk) 07:07, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
I have just removed this image: thumb|right|an overly-pruned urban tree in Germany, I guess it was not that helpful for a reader, you can barely see the tree (which is the point of the image, but nevertheless without clicking on the image itself you can't recognize a thing). --Helios 14:14, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
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