Pruning apple trees
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Solvay, NY
Posts: 104
Pruning apple trees
Can anyone give a little insight on the appropriate time and method to prune apple trees. I have heard that you want to cut them in the winter, but here in CEntral New York, while it is winter, the ground is not yet frozen. I imagine that the trees are dormant however. Is this a good time to prune, and if so, how much should be cut. I have a few wild apple trees that have never been prunes, and have stopped producing apples. Can the trees be fertilized in the spring if they have been pruned the previous winter? Thanks.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Holmen, WI
Posts: 132
RE: Pruning apple trees
Late winter is the best time to trim. Also, if you have trees that haven't been trimmed your best bet is to take it in stages instead of trimming the tree in one year.Here is a link for info. There is plenty of info on the web as well....just Google it!
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Homesteading_and_Self_Reliance/1976_November_December/It_s_Pruning_Time_for_Apple_Trees
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Homesteading_and_Self_Reliance/1976_November_December/It_s_Pruning_Time_for_Apple_Trees