Summer or Winter Pruning THE BEST time to Prune your Fruit Tree is...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- We finally have the answer
Science NOW shows US the best time to prune a fruit tree is…
Advantage of winter pruning
Advantage of summer pruning
Why prune?
The Energy flow
The response to pruning
Weather and timing
Keeping your Tree Safe
Disease Transmission
Size of branches cut
Visibility of branch pattern
Commercial orchards
Fruiting effects
Which is best?
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W O N D E R F U L info and sooOOOOooo simply taught = Gift of teaching 'common orchard sense'! As always...thanks Stefan...WELL DONE!
I'm new to gardening but just bought 2 apple trees, and a cherry tree last year. I looked at them this year and thought "Now What?" SO the information in your video was valuable and it gave me a good start to understanding these trees. Thank you for your time and effort!! A New Subscriber. 🌹🍀
Thanks, much to binge learn.
I have about 75 fruit tree's. maybe a little more. but, every time i listen to you i learn something new. today was not pruning within a couple days of a rain storm. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Wonderful!
What a great common sense explanation and description of the how's and why's of pruning! Thank you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge & wisdom with us. 👍🏻✌🏻
It's comforting to know I'm not the only one who likes to look at naked trees.
Thank you, Stefan.
That's some great advice, when I prune branches larger than 3 inches we will use a little latex paint to help heal it also
Please don’t, coating have been shown to ENCOURAGE fungal infections.
I dono if it’s true but l heard that rubbing ashes in the wound of a tree will stop the bleeding and help ward of negative influences..?
Great information. I’ve seen videos on pruning in summer to produce more fruit the next year.
If you read this can you comment?
Depends on the fruit, summer pruning applies more to trees that produce on last year’s new branches like peaches.
Why? To keep the tree on the small side.
Interesting... So now I wonder if I'm seeing my plum tree start up so much summer growth because I had a late frost that knocked ~all my flowers off.
Someone correct me if this is incorrect, but it kind of makes sense to me now. So the tree is using that energy for the new branch growth rather than going into the fruit that it would have, is that correct? I thought it was a strange mass amount of growth this year, but that makes sense as I have only seen like 4 fruits on that tree.
100% of energy in spring it can grow mostly branches or mostly fruit, your choice.
What do you think of summer pruning for the purpose of keeping a fruit tree to a small size in a backyard orchard? I learned this from a book called Grow a Little Fruit Tree by Ann Ralph. I can accept reduced fruit production in exchange for the aesthetics of a small tree and reaching everything without a ladder. Would that be a valid reason to summer prune? Thanks for all the great info you put out. Cheers.
Absolutely, go for it.
⛄✂🌳 Very helpful, thank you. Having planted some Plums this past Spring I’m waiting to prune till Winter. Appreciate your tips about the “weather” implications.
Glad it was helpful!
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The b roll footage is distracting and unnecessary
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Thanks for the tip
For sure I thought you were doing a wild horse😂. Until you said helicopter😂❤