March 28, 2007
Pruning Apple Trees - Thinning
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Pruning apples, that is. Many people are totally confused about how to prune an apple tree. And to be honest, I wasn't real good at it. I'm not claiming I'm good at it now. I'ma little better. Now is the time to prune apple trees …
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Pruning the apple trees is a rite of spring. In past years I had a tendency to get started late and finish in a somewhat hurried splurge of activity–tinged with a bit of panic that perhaps I wouldn’t… [[ This is a content summary only …
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Question: I have 3 apple trees that are 6 to 8 years old. However, I have gotten very few apples, and last year there were very few blossoms. What am I doing wrong? Answer: Since the trees didn't have blossoms, one explanation could be …
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Transplanting and moving established trees can be intimidating. A process known as 'root pruning' can help ease the stress of the tree being dug and moved. Root pruning allows the tree to grown new feeder roots, before digging and …
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It ranks above organic gardening. Really. Pruning is one of the most abused art forms in the horticulture industry. Many a winter day I cringe as I drive down the street looking at the poor helpless butchered trees. …
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Temperatures are slowly rising and spring is upon us. Horticulturist Amy Ivy has tips on pruning shrubs and trees that bloom in spring, and advice about some essential pruning tools.
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Question: When and how do we prune our new peach tree? Answer: Since peach wood is very sensitive to cold damage, you should do your pruning in the spring, as close to bloom time as possible. Peach trees produce best when trained to an …
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