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Pruning an apple tree is an important job that must be done at the right time of year to promote healthy growth and abundant fruit harvest. Generally, late winter or early spring is the best time to trim a apple tree. The purpose of pruning is twofold: to remove dead, diseased, and poorly-shaped branches to improve the tree’s form, and to create good light and air circulation for both growth and fruiting. When pruning an apple tree it’s important to remember to remove any water sprouts, which are vertical growing shoots, and any shoots that cross each other, as well as any branches that are diseased, dead, or damaged. For a mature apple tree, prune about a third of the length of shoots with the fewest fruits on them inside the canopy. Pruning the shoots on the outside of the tree more severely can result in plenty of open space and increased sun exposure, but this can have a negative effect because the sunlight will attract pests and if the tree is over trimmed, it won’t be able to provide enough shade or protection to the fruit.<\/p>\n

When To Prune an Apple Tree<\/h2>\n

Apple trees should only be pruned in late winter or early spring, when all the leaves are off the tree, and it is still in a dormant state. Pruning a tree while dormant can help reduce the stress the tree would otherwise suffer throughout the busy growing season, giving it a better chance at an abundant harvest. Pruning during the busy growing season, when the tree is putting out new leaves and blossoms, will put an excessive amount of stress on the tree, and can lead to a decrease in yield. Any pruning that needs to be done once the tree is in full bloom should be kept to a minimum.<\/p>\n

Tools for Pruning an Apple Tree<\/h2>\n

Pruning an apple tree requires sharp, clean tools for a successful trimming job. A bypass pruner and a long-handled lopper are both ideal for pruning, as they will help you to easily reach and cut off any stems or branches that need to be removed. The bypass pruner is best for smaller branches up to 1 inch and the lopper can handle branches up to 2 or 3 inches. For branches wider than 3 inches, a saw should be used instead of the lopper. It is important to keep the blades of both tools sharp so that you will be able to make precise cuts and avoid damaging the branch or stem too severely. A sharpening stone can be used to sharpen the blades when necessary.<\/p>\n

Safety Tips For Pruning an Apple Tree<\/h2>\n

When pruning an apple tree, safety must be taken into consideration at all times. As you might need to reach higher up in the tree to trim some of the larger branches, it is recommended to use a sturdy ladder that is properly fitted with a tool basket so you can keep your tools at hand as you work in the tree. Invest in a climbing harness, as well, to avoid any danger of slipping off the ladder. Wear a pair of protective gardening gloves when handling the tools, as well. It would also be a good idea to wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from any debris falling from the tree.<\/p>\n

After Pruning An Apple Tree<\/h2>\n