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Join Date: Aug-2001
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Country: USA
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I think you are talking about the last paragraph on the second page of that site? Search says the words "winter" and "energy" are nowhere on that first page. I did get a popup from Spybot Search & Destroy that said it blocked the download of Avenue A spyware from the popup ad on that site, but that is nothing new.
Anyway, the quote on the second page, that I think, you mean:
"If you can avoid it, do not prune heavily during the spring when the tree needs its stored energy to bud."
Trimming deciduous trees in spring, before leaf break, is about the best time to prune heavily. The energy is stored as starch, down in the roots.
Now, what was the question?
Regards,
Matt
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