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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: pjb on January 24, 2009, 15:19:45

Title: pruning question.....
Post by: pjb on January 24, 2009, 15:19:45
Is it too late to prune my apple tree? it's quite old and could do with a trim.
Title: Re: pruning question.....
Post by: Tee Gee on January 24, 2009, 15:42:55
This info might help you along with the related links;

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Fruit%20tree%20pruning/Fruit%20tree%20pruning.htm (http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Fruit%20tree%20pruning/Fruit%20tree%20pruning.htm)
Title: Re: pruning question.....
Post by: nilly71 on January 24, 2009, 15:50:01
some links for you:
http://www.rickerhill.com/Pruning.htm (http://www.rickerhill.com/Pruning.htm)

http://resources.cas.psu.edu/TFPG/pruning/slide1.htm (http://resources.cas.psu.edu/TFPG/pruning/slide1.htm)

http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/problems_fruitveg.asp (http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/problems_fruitveg.asp)

Hope they help.

Neil
Title: Re: pruning question.....
Post by: Slug_killer on January 24, 2009, 15:53:18
I thought that you prune fruit trees in the Spring, with the sap rising, to prevent Silver Leaf getting in.
Title: Re: pruning question.....
Post by: nilly71 on January 24, 2009, 16:54:46
second link, slide 6 says feb, march and april but i guess it depends on what kind of weather we have.
Then again i know nothing as this is my first time growing them ;D

Neil
Title: Re: pruning question.....
Post by: saddad on January 24, 2009, 17:18:44
You shouldn't prune Plums and related species in winter because of Silver leaf Slug-Killer..  :)
Title: Re: pruning question.....
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on January 27, 2009, 16:49:03
All the books will tell you not to prune stone fruit in winter, but all the nurseries do their structural pruning in the winter anyway! Apparently, Victoria, which used to be the main plum variety grown in Britain, is paricularly susceptible to silver leaf. So up till around the 1960's, the government had a theoretical, unenforced, ban on pruning them before misdsummer. Hence the advice. But as I say, every nursery prunes in winter, and stone fruit aren't overwhelmed by silver leaf.

It's not too late to do winter pruning, but get it done ASAP. Winter pruning will produce vigorous regrowth, so use it to control the shape of the tree. If you want to lower the crown, say, cut the branches back in winter. Summer pruning doesn't lead to much regrowth, so use it to control growth. So if you want a bud to produce a fruiting spur rather than a branch, stop it in summer.