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Prune to a manageable height. First and foremost, it’s highly recommended that you prune your fruit trees to a manageable height.
Each variety is different; however, this guide will tell you, variety by variety, when to prune the most common fruit trees ...
However, if you get pruning timing wrong, it can do more damage than good. Our guide walks you through when to prune fruit trees and why to help you avoid cutting catastrophes.
Sure, unpruned fruit trees can still produce a crop. But knowing how to prune fruit trees properly helps them be more productive and the fruit will be easier to harvest. This guide explains the ...
If you have not had the time to prune your fruit trees in winter, now is the opportune time. A little pruning now can reduce the work needed to care for your trees throughout the year. Why prune ...
For consistent production of large, well-colored, blemish-free fruit, pruning is nearly as important as controlling pests on your trees. Pruning can also make it easier for you to reach and ...
The time to prune most fruit trees is when they have dropped their leaves and before buds open in spring. Pruning in the dormant season is ideal because of two reasons: you can easily see the tree ...
Productive fruit trees do not just happen. They result from good cultural practices including pruning, which is often overlooked. Here are some tips on pruning fruit and shade trees.
Follow this guide to learn when and how to prune citrus trees to promote the best fruit quality and neatest tree appearance.
The 14-page illustrated guide gives basic principles of training and pruning apple, pear, sweet and sour cherries, peach, prune, plum, walnut, filbert and apricot trees.
The sale of apples, peaches, pears and other fruit trees are on the rise. Late winter, early spring is the time to prune excess limbs from fruit trees, thin berry plantings.