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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Prune apple trees
Pruning apple and pear trees. Apple and pear trees are the aristocrats of gardens, often standing high above other plants and celebrating the passing ...

Training Young Apple Trees to the Modified Central Leader System
[apple tree], Pruning a young apple tree with lateral branches at time of planting. Branch "a" left as a permanent scaffold, 24 to 30 inches (60 to 75 cm) ...

GARDENING : Maintenance : Pruning Apple Trees : DIY Network
Fruit trees must be pruned every year, usually during the dormant period.

Pruning your Apple Tree pruning with pictures.
Apple Tree Pruning (continued - page 5). How To Prune Each Type of Apple Trees This article deals with pruning of two different types - bush trees (all ...

Training and Pruning Apple Trees
Introduction. Objectives of Training and Pruning. Apple Tree Growth and Physiology. Principles of Training and Pruning Central-Leader Apple Trees ...

Training and Pruning Apple Trees
Principles of Training and Pruning the Young Apple Tree. Training and pruning the young apple tree begin at planting time, and the training program should ...

Royal Horticultural Society - Advice: Pruning Established Apple Trees
Apple trees are pruned in winter to remove surplus wood and encourage a steady supply of new shoots that bear fruit in later years.


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Pruning older fruit tree workshop Saturday, Feb. 11 - SanJuanIslander.com


Pruning older fruit tree workshop Saturday, Feb. 11
SanJuanIslander.com
Anyone interested in learning a bit about pruning older fruit trees can learn from Keith Keyser at 10 am. this Saturday, February 11. He'll prune the apple and pear trees in the the Slow Food Land & Sea garden site on Blair Avenue across from Friday ...

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Learn How To Prune Thursday at the Curran Apple Orchard - Patch.com


Learn How To Prune Thursday at the Curran Apple Orchard
Patch.com
Master Garnenders will provide free instruction during a pruning class at United Church Fellowshop Hall. Learn how to prune fruit trees and get first hand experience during free pruning classes at the Curran Apple Orchard Park in University Place.

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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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Learn to prune at Cross Lanes Fruit Farm - Reading Post


Learn to prune at Cross Lanes Fruit Farm
Reading Post
The objectives and the effect of pruning on the growth of the tree are explained. Pruning is the secret to getting a crop of good apples – not just once but every year. The course will concentrate on apple trees, and highlight where the treatment of ...

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When to prune that tree - Santa Rosa Press Democrat


When to prune that tree
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Paul Kolling, founder/owner of Nana Mae's Organics—a man who tends more than 400 acres of apple trees all over Sonoma County, in orchards that range from half an acre to 30 acres in size—has the correct answer. “You can prune at any time of year,” he ...

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