First attempt at cloud pruning.

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  1. Trunky

    Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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    Tidying up a few scruffy old Lonicera plants at work today in a somewhat 'forgotten' area of the garden. Seen this in gardening magazines and on garden visits, so thought I'd give it a go.

    Don't think I'll win any awards for it :heehee:, but it's always good to try something new. :)

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    • Sheal

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      That doesn't look bad at all Trunky. :)
       
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      • Lolimac

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        Nice one Trunky:dbgrtmb: I'd love to have a go at cloud pruning but no one trusts me:biggrin:
         
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          Thought that mean culling the amount of data you held on the "cloud" :scratch: :dunno:


          Your bush looks trim, @Trunky but I have no idea what "cloud" pruning is!? :help: Am I missing the obvious somehow? :noidea:
           
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          • Trunky

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            Several good examples here M.

            Cloud pruned hedges

            That's what they're supposed to look like anyway, although you wouldn't know it from looking at my first attempt. :biggrin:
             
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              Wow that looks brilliant Trunky! i've never heard of it before either but i like very much what you've done :thumbsup:
               
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