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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2010

Bill prunes apricots at California Nursery Park with LEAF. http://www.greengardenservice.net

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  • budayıcı usta ama kamerayı kullanan acemi,gözlerimi berbad etti,neyse bir meyve ağacının nasıl budanması gerektiğini anladım

  • @asli1953 Sorry, I can't translate this well enough to understand what you have said. The closest I can come is Turkish but that doesn't seem right either.

  • Very helpful video. I have an apricot tree that came with the house we bought three years ago. The first year it had quite a few apricots, the second year a very large amount and this year nothing. I have pretty much just let it run its course for the last few years with the exception of a little pruning. But now I think it needs help. Should I start feeding it or just give it a really good pruning?

  • @just4fun2140 Feeding and pruning are both annual requirements for good apricot culture. I wouldn't omit either of them from my yearly program.

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  • thanks for the tips on how to prune my aporicot tree it makes total sense and cant wait for tomorrow morning lol i think the tree is about 4 to 5 yrs old and my wife and i just moved in to this apartment that is the only one with a fruit tree. hopefully it produces enough for my neighors to grab some lol thanks again

  • thanks ,a good lesson about prunning, but the speed movement video gave me eyesore

  • Great video, thanks so much.

  • Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @BusinessButterfly Apricots don't usually grow well inside houses so I have no experience there. What I can tell you is plants grown in the shelter of a building won't take being moved out doors with out a period of adjustment. The plant will probably grow out of the stress eventually but expect the old leaves to fall off first.

  • @sonofsun4 hmmm I have two trees as well one is very large almost is just too big for me to even try to move it and the other is just smaller both prune fine one 6 other 16 so the little one is fine but the big one is a little ill I think how can I save it HELP ME i SENT ALL OF YOU E-MAILS NO ONE IS ASNWERING OMG... homedepot has no idea how to save my trees I try all their chemicals

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