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1 One way to solve this is to prune back in early spring.
2 Instead, we elected to prune back our dreams to fit its limitations.
3 Stake large sprawling plants, using a secateurs to gently prune back unwanted growth.
4 However, we have to prune back desirable but non-essential expenditure.
5 Then prune back severely-abouthalf-andbring into warmth and water.
6 You can even unmake your mistakes: let Grandpa flower, prune back your frightened teenage nightmare of murder.
7 Her mother, wearing a straw hat and rolled-up jeans, strolled to the end of the driveway with her gardening shears to prune back the bushes.
8 Shall I prune back heavily a 15 to 20-year-old apricot tree which did not mature its fruit this season, I think on account of neglect?
9 They discovered a biochemical mechanism that activates when nerve cells are pruned back .
10 They were pruning back the plants to see if any could be saved.
11 The sprouts were pruned back to 12 inches.
12 Prune back the "leader" of the tree-the top above the first lateral branches, about one-half.
13 It seems like a long time since I was pruning back the vine and hoping for English wine.
14 They should not be pruned back in the fall, as this invites winter killing of the uppermost buds.
15 The Teufelsbaum had been pruned back from it, leaving a clear space for the gardeners to walk the perimeter.
16 Prune back the old branches severely, as the next crop of flowers will be borne on the new wood.
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