Maybe wait until danger of hard frosts and freezes is over. Keep your eyes peeled for new shoots from the base over the next year as it tries to revert back to a bush. Is yours own root like this one?
I no longer hang out with that person but some months ago it was nearly my height and I repeated the pruning again as she decided she wanted a higher crown. Over the years I've used this technique with great success on stone fruits, apples, elms, maples and more, both here and in Denver.
Maybe wait until danger of hard frosts and freezes is over. Keep your eyes peeled for new shoots from the base over the next year as it tries to revert back to a bush. Is yours own root like this one?
johnstarnes 2 months ago
I no longer hang out with that person but some months ago it was nearly my height and I repeated the pruning again as she decided she wanted a higher crown. Over the years I've used this technique with great success on stone fruits, apples, elms, maples and more, both here and in Denver.
johnstarnes 4 months ago
We had the same question as @joemilford : can we see an update a year later?
larrywake 4 months ago
wooo golley.
therealTLM 10 months ago
wish i could see it after a couple of years growth after that
joemilford 1 year ago