What sets Bob Flowerdew’s Pruning, Training, and Tidying apart from other books on the subject is that it does not advise pruning every single plant in your garden. Rather, as Flowerdew puts it, this guide explains the simplest basics of pruning, and how to get admirable results without obsessing over the growing pattern of every plant. Whatever you are growing, and whatever your garden looks like, Pruning, Training, and Tidying will help you to keep your garden beautiful and functional.
Short and to the point, it touches all of the basics of pruning flowers, fruit trees and ornamental trees in the garden. I learned about 5 key things, was reinforced on some previously good pruning habits, but walked away with a kind of empty , vague feeling about this book. I think that if I want to see a better picture of how to prune a certain kind of plant or tree, I will be turning to YouTube.
Short and to the point. It will definitely get you through the basics but if you need specifics for individual plants (spoiler: you eventually will), this isn't going to be much help.