PRUNING
Cutting tools: Where quality DOES count
I
t may seem like highway
robbery to pay R800 or
R900 for something as
mundane as a pair of
secateurs with which to prune
one's fruit trees and roses but
if one can avoid the frustration of mashing up the
branches as one cuts because
of inferior tools, one will soon
see the value of an invest-
ment in quality.
And this year, for the man
who has everything, there are
new tools on the market to
make pruning faster and less
onerous.
So, what does one need by
TILLAGE
From page 44
not be suitable for many
crops, especially smaller
growi