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Pruning question for Stefan

 
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You show how to prune apple trees in your movie. Do you prune other fruit trees according to the same principles?
 
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Hugo Deslippe wrote:You show how to prune apple trees in your movie. Do you prune other fruit trees according to the same principles?


Yes Hugo pear, plum and cherry. It gives great results on plum to reduce black knot damage. Especially the part of clearing the chimney.
 
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