Monday, January 27, 2014

Talking about pruning and trees with Brian Brinkerhoff


My talk on pruning and trees with Brian Brinkerhoff of Western Life Radio at the 24:30 mark.

http://www.backcountrynetwork.com/Download/WesternLifeRadio59-1-26-14.mp3

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Sustainable Gardening Presentation at Utah Valley Earth Forum

Alex Grover, of Utah Sustainable Gardening, will lead the discussion on how we can reduce pollution, improve our nutrition and have "the best looking yard on the block" with earth-friendly, sustainable gardening (permaculture). Alex earned a BS in Urban Horticulture from BYU. Refreshments provided. See our Green Events Calendar at http://uvef.us/ for more details.

Wednesday, January 15th, Provo Library, Room 201, 7 PM.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Pruning Safety

Self inflicted damage from fruit tree pruning
in 2012.
Most of the pruning saws now sold are the Japanese or "razor" style. These cut quick and easy and save a lot of time and effort when pruning. Unfortunately they cut human flesh even more easily. Here are some safety tips for pruning with a saw around the home.

  1. Wear gloves. Some pros choose not to wear them when climbing because they need a reliable grip, but a home owner isn't going to climb that aggressively.
  2. Always be aware of what your saw is cutting into and anything else that is near its edge. This seems like a no-brainer, but it is easy to lose track of it when you get moving.
  3. Be more careful when you wear gloves. Gloves can save cut down on damage if you slip, but a sharp saw will still go through gloves and sloppy pruning will increase the damage.
  4. Make sure you have good footing. Whether you are on the ground, on a ladder, or on a branch, if you slip you are in danger of a nasty cut.
Be safe and remember that pruning can be good for your tree and fun, but only if you are not hurt in the process.

Manana!