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Secateurs

Secateurs, also known as pruning shears or hand pruners, are a type of gardening tool that is designed for cutting small branches and stems. They are commonly used in horticulture, viticulture, and arboriculture for pruning, shaping, and maintaining plants. The tool consists of two blades that are hinged together, with one blade being sharp and the other one being flat. The sharp blade is used for cutting, while the flat blade is used for support and to prevent the stem from being crushed. Secateurs come in different sizes, shapes, and materials, depending on the intended use. There are two main types of secateurs: bypass and anvil. Bypass secateurs have two sharp blades that slide past each other, much like scissors, and are ideal for cutting living plants. Anvil secateurs, on the other hand, have a sharp blade that cuts against a flat surface, and are better suited for cutting dead wood. When using secateurs, it is important to ensure that they are sharp and clean, as dull or dirty blades can damage the plant and introduce diseases. It is also important to use the correct technique, such as cutting at a slight angle to prevent water from pooling on the cut surface and to promote healing. Overall, secateurs are an essential tool for any gardener or landscaper, and their proper use can help maintain healthy and aesthetically pleasing plants.

gardening, pruning, horticulture, viticulture, arboriculture

Paul Jackson

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