Giro’s Orange Precision Pruners

$25.50

  • Ideal for trimming flowers and cuttings 
  • Ergonomic design and double density handles
  • Ultra-light: 65g / 2.3 oz
  • Safety lock
  • Comfort grips
  • Anti-slip handle
  • Extra fine tip

5 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

Giro’s Orange Precision Pruner

Giro’s Orange Precision Pruners are designed to cut plant stems and small branches. They’re the perfect tools to have on hand when gardening and flower arranging.

The primary purpose of Giro’s Orange Precision Pruners are to remove dead, diseased, or damaged stems and branches from plants. It’s important to remove parts of plants that have died because dead stems tend to attract unwanted insects and harbor diseases. Pruning will also help to improve plant health and prevent undesired growth.

Features

  • Ergonomic design and double density handles
  • Safety lock
  • Comfort grips
  • Anti-slip handle
  • Extra fine tip
  • Surgical Stainless steel
  • Overall length 160mm
  • Blades length: 54mm

How to Use:

  1. Take a look at the plants within your garden and make note of which areas require the most attention.
  2. Adorn gloves and protective eyewear to protect yourself from scratches and any debris that may become airborne as you prune.
  3. Begin the pruning process at one end of your garden and work to the other end, plant by plant.
  4. Remove any dead or diseased portions of plants and trim back overgrowth. Hold the end of branches and stems with one hand, then use your pruners to cut with the other.
  5. Take a step back from your plants, bushes, and trees to check for unevenness or missed overgrowth.

DO’S

  • Make clean, deliberate cuts to avoid damaging your plants
  • Disinfect your pruner blades after each cut if trimming a diseased plant
  • Encourage plant growth by cutting back stems to the bud or branch
  • Cut branch intersections that form an angle less than 45 degrees to allow for better growth

DON’TS

  • Don’t twist or turn stems as you cut them
  • Avoid pulling to get a better cutting angle
  • Try not to over-prune plants — you want at least 2” of length between branches and tree or bush trunks
  • Refrain from pruning plants right after growth begins in late spring, as it prevents them from fully growing

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