{"id":18875,"date":"2023-12-24T03:40:15","date_gmt":"2023-12-24T01:40:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=18875"},"modified":"2023-12-24T03:40:15","modified_gmt":"2023-12-24T01:40:15","slug":"how-to-apple-tree-pruning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-apple-tree-pruning\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Apple Tree Pruning"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Apples are a popular fruit and tree pruning is essential in producing healthy, disease-resistant apple trees. Therefore, it’s important to learn the basics of how to prune the apple tree correctly. To begin, identify what type of apple tree you have. Each variety of apple tree has its own specific pruning requirements and changes in pruning methods as the tree matures.<\/p>\n

Start pruning your apple tree in its second year, focusing on removal of competing or diseased branches. This is called structural pruning and this should be done in the winter before new growth starts. As the tree matures, the main aim of pruning should be to open up the center of the tree and thin out crowded or competing branches. This will help keep the tree well-ventilated and provide good light penetration. The next step is to thin out branches that are not producing as much fruit as the others. Prune them completely.<\/p>\n

Subsequently, if you want to shape the overall silhouette of your tree, use thinning cuts rather than heading back cuts. Thinning cuts are made at the branch collar, while heading back cuts are made at the branch tip. Thinning cuts are better suited to cut off only part of a branch while maintaining the natural growth habit of the tree. Next, reduce some of the height of strong lateral branches that start too low on the tree’s trunk. This will prevent young trees from getting too tall for easy fruit harvesting.<\/p>\n

When pruning your apple tree, make sure to angle the cut in the same direction as the branch is growing. This will help make sure the collar stays intact, allowing the branch to heal more easily. Cutting too close to the branch collar can be detrimental to the health of the tree. Also, avoid pruning more than one-third of the existing branches in any one year, as this can stunt the growth of the tree. Pinching off the tips of young shoots is beneficial and in the later stages it helps to keep the tree smaller.<\/p>\n