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Summer pruning, late July

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2008

Avoid broken branches by reducing heavy loads of fruit.

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  • Do you worry about handling brown rot apples, and then immediately handling healthy ones?

  • i probably should, but life is too short.....

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  • brilliant this is so helpful so to the winter pruning video

  • I hear you loud and clear, sir. I value your videos greatly, by the way. I cut some really nice scions of a yummy crab-apple to graft onto my sister's much-hated crab tree, following your advice and excellent instruction. Here's hoping...

  • Cheers Stephen ! Outstanding videos and I am really enjoying and appreciating them and your expertise. Can you tell me how to tell WHEN the apples are ready to be picked ? A nice lady at the edge of our tiny town kindly donated the apples from her dwarf tree to my canning project to raise funds for the stray animals which are housed at our local vet. Some of the branches on her tree are hanging to the ground with excess fruit. Your video will help tremendously. TY

  • Thanks Stephen, another good one.

  • Great Video Man!

    5/5

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