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Pruning Old Apple/Crabapple Trees
In pruning established apple trees, there are two basic objectives: ... Pruning of fruit trees is best done in early spring. As a resident of Saskatchewan, ...

Pruning and Training Young Apple Trees
Proper pruning and training of young apple trees should produce strong, ... best time to prune apple and other fruit trees is late winter or early spring. ...

Summer Pruning of Apple Trees
The art of pruning apple trees is well understood by most fruit growers. ... Most pruning should be done during the dormant season and before spring growth. ...

Care of Mature Apple Tree
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Pruning Bearing Apple Trees. Applying these basic pruning principles to your ... pruning. Apply fertilizer in early spring after the snow has gone but ...

Summer Pruning of Apple Trees
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The art of pruning apple trees is well under- ... mant season and before spring growth. Summer. pruning is sometimes needed, especially in young. trees. ...

Spring Care of Apple Trees
Spring Care of Apple Trees. March 8, 2001 ... Apple tree dormant pruning can begin in February and should be completed by early April. ...

Training & Pruning Apple Trees (A1959)
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Training and pruning apple trees. TR Roper. A. pples are the most common ... For the first dormant pruning in late. spring, remove weak or poorly positioned ...


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January is time to trim fruit trees - San Gabriel Valley Tribune


January is time to trim fruit trees
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
DEAR JACK: Would you please address the pruning of apricot, lemon, apple and orange trees in your column. Thank you. January is the traditional time to prune deciduous fruit trees, such as apricots, apples, nectarines, peaches, and plums.

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The Real Dirt: Take time to prune mature deciduous trees - Enterprise-Record


The Real Dirt: Take time to prune mature deciduous trees
Enterprise-Record
Winter is a great time to take care of some hefty garden chores like pruning deciduous fruit trees. Pruning can sometimes seem overwhelming, but keeping the three "Ds" in mind can help you get started: Examine your trees for wood that is dead, ...

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February brings first hint of spring - Victoria Times Colonist


February brings first hint of spring
Victoria Times Colonist
There are roses to prune, and a few cuts to make on the apple trees. I do almost all the fruit tree pruning in the summer, to maintain the trees at a manageable size (winter pruning promotes great green growth), to open the plants up to summer sun and ...

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Organic calendar for February 2012 - Fort Worth Star Telegram


Organic calendar for February 2012
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Prune peach and plum trees to encourage growth. Cut limbs at a 45-degree angle. Prune one of every three branches. Spray foliage with seaweed spray once a week until the last spring frost (usually March 15). Prune all other fruit trees, if branches are ...

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Time to order trees for spring - nwitimes.com


Time to order trees for spring
nwitimes.com
Fruit trees lend themselves to ornamental plantings as well as orchards. Dwarf and semi-dwarf fruit trees come into bearing earlier than stand-sized trees, occupy less space, and can be more easily pruned and sprayed with equipment available to the ...

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