“People ask me why I haven’t written a pruning book, and the answer is because each tree is different,” explains veteran fruit-tree specialist John Easton, who has been with Brogdale, the home of the National Fruit Collection in Kent, since 1968. “Some books are very good, but the difficulty is that you’ll never get a tree so well-behaved that it looks like it does in print.” This is perhaps a little unedifying if you are faced with an apple tree you feel
TRADE SECRETS: Prune an Apple Tree
Dec 27, 2023
3 minutes
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