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Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
🌳How Early Can Fruit Trees Be Pruned
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
Hey there, backyard buddies! Ken and Lisa Lain, the Top 10 Gardeners, here, ready to answer a question that's bloomin' in many minds:Â how early can we prune those fruit trees?
I know, I know, your fingers are itching to get out there with those shears, but hold your horses – there's a sweet spot for pruning that'll set your trees up for a banner year.
It all comes down to their slumber party, folks. We want them snoozing soundly, leaves tucked in, dreaming of juicy fruits, not startled awake by a rogue snip in the late fall. Why? Well, think of it like this: early pruning gives those sneaky bugs and diseases a cozy winter home in the open wounds. Not ideal!
But fear not, spring's not as far away as a robin's whistle. Once they've cast off their leafy blankets and we've had a couple of chilly nights to thin out the bug brigade, it's game on! That's your golden pruning window, usually around late January to early February.
So, grab your tools, my friends, and let's get snippin'! Here's the lowdown:
- Start with the deadwood:Â Clear out any branches that are toast, diseased, or broken. Think of it as decluttering your tree's bedroom.
- Shape for light and air:Â Open up the center, let the sun dance through the leaves. Imagine making a leafy chandelier with your cuts.
- Focus on structure:Â Create strong branches that can bear the weight of those bountiful fruits next year. Think of building a sturdy treehouse for your feathered friends.
And remember, pruning's like a haircut – less is more! Don't go overboard, let the tree keep some energy for spring.
Once you're done, give your beauties a dormant oil spray to send those pesky bugs packing. Think of it as tucking them back into their dreams with a bug-repellent blanket.
So, there you have it, folks! Get out there, prune with confidence, and watch your fruit trees wake up to a season of luscious blooms and bountiful harvests.
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