![]() The truth is, good pruning of a fruit tree isn’t particularly difficult if you understand why you are doing it. Keep the trees small enough to fit your space, and even to be able to harvest the fruit without a ladder.In cool-summer areas, fruit ripening is encouraged by thinning leaf-cover over fruit clusters. In hot summer areas, sunscald of fruit is minimized by allowing greater leaf-cover over fruit. Promote high fruit quality by reducing or promoting leaf cover over fruit, depending on climate.Increase fruit size and quality by thinning baby fruits so that fewer, larger, uncrowded fruit mature.Keep the tree small with vigor-reducing pruning in summer as required.Shape the tree with detail pruning during the dormant season (winter).Remove diseased wood and branches that invite wounds by rubbing against surfaces or each other.Guide the tree on where to add new growth by pruning out branches that go the wrong way and cutting branches at points of outward-facing buds.Increase airflow and sunlight penetration into a tree for healthier trees less likely to be plagued by disease.I have put together a video of me teaching my sister and brother in law about fruit tree pruning that you will probably find quite useful. Our Disclosure Statement How to prune fruit trees This post contains affiliate links, this means at no extra cost to you, we make a commission from sales. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions in partnership with a qualified health care professional. ![]() Please read: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or prevent any disease.
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