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Default How to prune an old apple tree

On 2014-08-27 12:50:51 +0000, Jeff Layman said:

On 26/08/2014 21:35, Vir Campestris wrote:
We've had the one on pruning a young one. I've got one that's perhaps
25ft tall (which is making picking ... interesting... ) and also has a
nice woodpecker hole in the trunk.

Is there any chance of me getting it back to something sensible so I can
get fruit (which are BTW quite nice) or should I just give up and stew
windfalls?


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Pruning an old apple tree is a risky business. I had a very old James
Grieve pruned by an expert who took out spindly weak growth and opened
up the middle a very little. But he cautioned against doing too much at
once and said that if one was to do anything, it's better to do a small
amount each year, rather than one mass attack.
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