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Help me trim the tree, please
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Re: Help me trim the tree, please
If you have it in the ground I wouldn't trim it. I don't see a reason in the pic to do so. If you want a certain shape or height for picking wait til its dormant this fall/winter to trim. Good Luck :^)
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Re: Help me trim the tree, please
This little pamphlet has an excellent section on the training of young trees and the care of numerous mature varieties. You should be able to find it at independent nurseries and online for (US) $7 to $10.
How To Prune Fruit Trees by R.S. Martin
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Re: Help me trim the tree, please
Wow, that was a very detailed instruction. Thank you so much!
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