Pruning isn’t just for rose bushes or decorative hedges—it’s a critical practice for any gardener serious about growing healthy, productive vegetable and fruit plants. Done correctly, pruning helps your plants focus energy on producing more fruit, improves airflow, reduces disease, and ultimately gives you a bigger, better harvest. But many home gardeners either skip it entirely or do it in ways that actually hurt their plants.
Let’s change that.
Part 1: Why Pruning Matters More Than You Think
Imagine this: You’ve spent weeks watering, fertilizing, and watching your tomato plant grow tall and bushy. But come harvest time, you only get a handful of fruit. Sound familiar?
That’s because unpruned or improperly pruned plants put too much energy into foliage and not enough into fruit production. They become congested, block sunlight, attract pests, and encourage fungal infections.
Here’s why proper pruning is a game-changer:
So, how do you prune the right way? Let’s dig in.
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