{"id":19136,"date":"2024-01-19T22:10:21","date_gmt":"2024-01-19T20:10:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=19136"},"modified":"2024-01-19T22:10:21","modified_gmt":"2024-01-19T20:10:21","slug":"how-to-prune-an-apple-tree-in-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-prune-an-apple-tree-in-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Prune An Apple Tree In Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Summer is the best time of the year to prune an apple tree. Pruning an apple tree during the summer months helps to control its growth and shape it for a better yield of apples. Proper tree pruning allows for optimal nutrient uptake and overall health of the tree. There are several essential steps to follow when pruning an apple tree during the summer. <\/p>\n

Remove Dead and Diseased Branches <\/h2>\n

Strikingly, the first step in pruning an apple tree in summer is to remove any dead or diseased branches. Dead branches don’t produce new growth, so they need to be eliminated to ensure the tree’s health. If a branch no longer has any foliage and looks dry, it’s time to remove it. Diseased branches are more difficult to identify and need to be checked for signs of withering and rotting. If you notice any of these symptoms, then it’s best to take the branch off with gardening shears or pruning saw. <\/p>\n

Remove Weak and Crossing Branches <\/h2>\n

Next, weak branches or those that rub or grow inwards need to be taken off the tree. Weak branches are easily broken off during storms and should be removed. Additionally, crossing branches should be cut back as they can cause the flowers to fail and stop fruit production. Crossing branches can be identified by their direction – if two branches are growing against each other, prune one of the branches away to allow more light to get in. <\/p>\n

Trim Interconnected Branches <\/h2>\n

While pruning, interconnected branches, especially those that are large, need to be trimmed. Interconnected branches are those that grow together and share the same stem. Pruning these branches will help shape the tree and increase air circulation throughout the tree. Trim the branches down to a size where they don’t touch each other. <\/p>\n

Cut off Suckers <\/h2>\n