I prune in the fall, as soon as the fruit is harvested. Apples, pears, plums, peaches.Less likelihood of disease and absolutely no water sprouts. Mid Atlantic.
I'm in a similar situation I just planted mine so am planning to give it a year to settle in and do what it needs to, next year I'll start working with it. I think a less demanding first year will pay off next year if a lot of growth can go into forming a big healthy rootball 😃
@@ottoflouer1750 no cut it all down to knee high right now less damage done if you do it when its very young..it will be to a vase shape then when it grows out, always keep the middle out of it..
Please do a video showing how to make, & place the bamboo spreaders.
What happens if you prune in the spring?
Awesome!
Why no one talks about fruit bearing spurs and vegetative spurs, heading, thinning, and other cuts?
I prune in the fall, as soon as the fruit is harvested. Apples, pears, plums, peaches.Less likelihood of disease and absolutely no water sprouts. Mid Atlantic.
Can plums be grown espalier?
Your info would be great if we could actually see what your talking about. The fixed camera angle is useless to me.
I have a very young pum tree with new branches what shall I do
I'm in a similar situation I just planted mine so am planning to give it a year to settle in and do what it needs to, next year I'll start working with it. I think a less demanding first year will pay off next year if a lot of growth can go into forming a big healthy rootball 😃
@@ottoflouer1750 thank you
@@ottoflouer1750 no cut it all down to knee high right now less damage done if you do it when its very young..it will be to a vase shape then when it grows out, always keep the middle out of it..
You say 30 degrees and demonstrate 45. And, then say not 45 and demonstrate 90.