概要欄の説明=キャプションと同文です。DeepL 翻訳したものを貼り付けます。 動画内の字幕メニューを使うと再生時刻に合わせてキャプションが付けられるので、外国人向けにも良い説明動画になりそうですね。 The first part of our basic pruning course is how to identify unwanted branches in your garden tree. It's packed with the basics of how to prune a garden tree before you cut it down, so please use it to your advantage. First of all, how to identify and cut the hikobie. Hickobae are also called yago or yagoi and are branches that grow from the base of garden trees. Normally, garden tree pruning (cutting) is done from the top of the tree, but if you have the hikobie growing in your garden, you can prune from the hikobie for a smoother process. There are two downsides to the hikobie, the hikobie will absorb nutrients and stunt the growth of the entire garden tree, so prune boldly! The other thing is that it disrupts the shape of the garden tree. The garden tree will look better if the roots are neatly shown at the base of the garden tree in a single stand of tailoring! However, the hikobei has some advantages depending on how you use it. Firstly, you can use the hikobeire to make a magnificent garden tree when you want to make it look like it has several trunks standing up from the base of the tree. You can also use the hikobeire to rebuild your garden tree from scratch when it is about to die. The hikobae are not only a lifesaver, but also a barometer of the health of your garden trees! Next, let's talk about dead branches. As a side note, when pruning your garden trees, start at the top of the garden tree and prune down gradually. The reason for this is to prevent the branches you cut from getting caught and to improve the finish and efficiency of your work. Now let's return to the dead branches. There are three disadvantages of dead branches: First, dead branches prevent light from shining on other leaves and interfere with photosynthesis. The second is not a good look. Third, they are very dangerous if they break off. If it's a thin branch, it's still better, but if it's a thick branch, you should remove it as soon as possible. However, even such dead branches have benefits. A dead tree is also called a crowded mountain, but in the case of a garden tree used as a blindfold, you may leave it as it is. You can entice other branches to join them and prune them firmly when the hole there is stopped. Unfortunately, once a branch dies, it won't come back, so prune it with a clear mind! Next, let's talk about inverted branches. A reversed branch is a branch that goes in the opposite direction of the branch you want it to go in. There are two disadvantages of inverted branches. It is very noticeable because the branch is going against the flow of the original branch. The second is that it inhibits the normal growth of the branches that you want to have there. Plants grow to seek for light, so if there is something in the way, it will be difficult for them to grow. If you want more greenery, you can use an upside-down branch as it is. Also, if you use the upside down branch well, you can make it look like you're a pro! In fact, upside down branches are an everyday occurrence in nature. If you like the natural shape of the tree, like the one that grows wild in the mountains, you should try it. Let's prune the upside-down branches. Next, let's talk about the stinging branches. The disadvantages are almost the same as those of inverted branches, however, they interfere with the growth of other branches. The benefits are almost identical to those of upside-down branches, so get pruning as soon as you can! We will now talk about parallel branches. Parallel branches are called parallel branches because they have become parallel right in the vicinity of the required branch. In this case, it is a parallel branch to the upper part of the tree. The most disadvantage of parallel branches is that they disrupt the balance of the tree shape. Parallel branches make the tree look like the center of gravity is on one side of the tree. In a textbook smart tree, the main branches, called the main branches, come out of the trunk in opposite directions. Be aware of that and spot the parallel branches! This is the advantage of parallel branches, but if you have a garden tree that is intended for a blindfold or other purpose, you can leave it as it is. Next, let's talk about bracts. A bract is a branch located in the bosom of the trunk that is not necessary. There are two disadvantages, and the first is that it often disturbs the shape of the tree because there are many branches that seem to stand up. The second one is that the probability of the occurrence of disease and pest damage goes up because ventilation becomes poor. Therefore, let's prune the branches that are not needed! There is a pruning technique called "openwork pruning" where you have to extend the bodily branches and then pluck out the big branches with a saw. Next, I would like to talk about car branches. A wheeled branch is a branch that goes from one place to the other. It can significantly disrupt the tree's shape and affect the overall translucency of the tree. The next benefit is that, like the other branches, you can use this as it is when you want a blindfold or amount of greenery. Next, let's talk about long branches. A long branch is a branch that grows more vigorously than other branches. There are two disadvantages of the branch, and the first one disturbs the shape of the tree significantly. The first one is that it stunts the growth of the branch that you want it to grow. Because it grows more vigorously than other branches, the nutrients are taken there, but other branches are weakened. However, although they are not well-liked, they can be a great advantage when you want to grow your garden tree. If you want a longer branch to be there in the future, you can be patient and let it grow, even though it will cause a temporary imbalance in your garden. Finally, I will talk about the body blowing branches. Body wiping branches are branches that grow from the middle of the trunk. The downside is that they are more likely to become parallel branches in the future and still consume nutrients in between, so remove them as soon as possible! The advantage, though, is that if a body-wiping branch grows out of the side of the weak branch, you can grow a body-wiping branch to eventually replace the weak one! This before and after look is very obvious. An important part of pruning a garden tree is to start by finding the unwanted branches first. The secret to pruning is to make the upper part of the tree lighter and thicker as you go down, which is a very good pruning technique. Please take a look at the second part of our Basic Pruning Course where we will be discussing how to actually cut the branches. Want to learn more about the special skills of a gardener? MOSS offers videos on the gardener's know-how. Please subscribe to our channel! We also have some product recommendations on our website, so come on over and visit us! Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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