Prunned Apple Tree (Blog)
By Jacque
- 12 Jan, 2009
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Your rite there Amy :) i think they like the tree better now as them seem 2 be able 2 land better !Hope itl Fruit&Blossom ok now its had its last Prune ? Going 2 Plant the New Baby Apple Tree this week if weather permits? itl go 2 the rite & forward of this 1 :)
12 Jan, 2009
I this the right time to prune fruit trees Jacque ?
12 Jan, 2009
Well i always Trim /Prune My Apple Tree in Winter Months Deida because its Dormant :) But some Trees/Shrubs like being Trimmed Early Spring :)
12 Jan, 2009
I prune my fruit trees in late winter too Deida. Before the buds swell. Prune and then spray with lime sulphur. Sometimes I'm tramping through snow to do it. I have an apple, a pear, a plum and an apricot.
13 Jan, 2009
So many Lovely Fruit Trees Gilli iv also a Pear Tree & Cooking Apple am thinking of getting a Hazel Nut/Cob Tree next MMMMMMMMmmmmm they taste so Good,I had 1 growing @ my old alotment &their also very Pretty alittle like a Garryia with Tassels :)
13 Jan, 2009
looks like bird heaven........................All those Juicy Fruits for a winters feast.
13 Jan, 2009
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