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Fruit Tree Pruning

Although fruit trees can be very different from each other, some can be high, some can be low, some can be thick, some can be thin, some can bear lots of fruit, some only bear a few a year, when you are pruning fruit trees the difference is not very big. Now you should still take this seriously, learn how to prune and have a plan before start pruning fruit trees. You can very well injure your tree if you over-prune it, it won’t die on you but spend all its energy on healing rather than bringing you fruit. And that is not a reason to be pruning fruit trees.

Pruning fruit tree – Tools

Before you begin doing anything, make sure you have all the tools that are needed, this includes proper dressing, for pruning fruit tree. Several different kinds of saws and pruning shears will help you in your work considerably while a steady stepladder is a necessity to reach them far off branches.

Pruning fruit tree – Growth

The most important thing to remember when pruning fruit trees is to remove all the damaged and dead parts of the tree first. Once this is completed you can start forming the tree, here you will need to follow your specific fruit trees needs as some need to be formed in a way so it allows a maximum use of sunlight while others needs to be thicker. When pruning fruit trees also remember that some fruit trees are better healers than others, you should in beforehand check how much pruning your kind of fruit tree can take.

Pruning fruit tree – Fruits

When pruning fruit trees to get a good harvest you will need to look at how the fruits are growing, and also know how they should be growing. Some are supposed to grow in pairs while others need some space to the next fruit. All of this you can learn if you find information on your specific fruit tree. Once you see fruits emerging you should be prepared to pick some of them to throw away, it might seem odd pruning fruit trees in such a way but it actually makes sense. Either you will have a large harvest of small, worthless fruit, or you can get a decent harvest of large and juicy fruits. It is you call.

Pruning fruit tree – Disease

When you are pruning fruit trees because they have been infected by a disease you should exercise extreme care. Not only are you going to remove all the infected parts of your fruit tree, you are going to do it when it is considerably weakened. But do not be fooled when pruning fruit trees with diseases, everything needs to go if it looks infected. An entire crop can be thrown away together with hours and hours of your time. These things happen, but it is crucial that you are pruning fruit trees so that it can come back next year or the year after that and reward you with an even greater harvest. Then it will all be worth the effort.

 

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