What is pruning?
Why is it needed?
Advantages of pruning
- It keeps the plant healthy.
- It allows maximum sunlight and air movement for the plant.
- It helps in getting larger sized fruit.
Types of pruning
There are two different ways of carrying out pruning, both serving different objectives.
Heading Back
In this method, a terminal part of the shoot is removed to a certain level. This helps in the development of secondary branches.
Thinning Out
In this method, specific branches are cut right from their base. The plant continues to grow vertically.
Pruning tools

Many fancy tools are available in the market for pruning. The essential ones are knives, shears, and saws. The most commonly used tool is the hand shear known as 'Secateur.' We must use sterilized pruning tools to avoid the spread of insects from one plant to another or from one orchard to another.
Points to remember while practicing pruning
- Do not go for excessive pruning as it can lead to delayed fruiting and dwarfism in plants.
- In pruning, the part which is not essential is the one that should be removed.
- Pruning of young plants should be done with care as severe pruning leads to delayed fruiting.
- One must exercise great caution as pruning in a more yielding area of the plant may result in the elimination of a larger yield area.
I hope this article was useful and helped you learn about pruning. In the follow-up article next week, we will cover how one should go about pruning in Tomato plants.
Happy Gardening!