Greetings gardeners! Iβm planning to prune my fruit trees but I'm unsure about the timing. When do you usually prune to promote healthy growth and fruiting? Thanks for the advice!
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Best time to prune fruit trees? ππ³
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I usually prune mine in late winter, before the new growth starts. It gives the tree time to heal before it puts its energy into spring growth. Just make sure there's no danger of harsh frosts anymore. Happy pruning!🥰 1 -
Prune fruit trees in late winter or early spring before buds break! It promotes healthy growth and fruit production during the growing season. Avoid pruning in late summer or fall to prevent new growth that might not harden off before winter. Timing is key to keeping your trees happy and productive!Comment
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Make sure also to remove dead or diseased branches and shape the tree for good airflow and sunlight penetration. This approach has worked well for me in maintaining productive and healthy fruit trees. πΏπComment
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