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Old 03-08-2006, 08:01 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Derryl Killan Derryl Killan is offline
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Default Old apple tree drastic pruning advice

Mook wrote:
I have an old apple tree in my garden which was there when we arrived.
It looks as though it has been neglected for 10+ years. It does crop
but the apples tend to be small - probably because there are too many
of them. The trunk kind of V's and my question is ... if I remove one
of the V's (about half the tree) would this kill the tree?

It would actually give the tree a better shape if I did this and I'm
hoping the apples (cookers) it produces would be bigger because there
would be less of them... any advice?


Hi Mook

Get the Apple tree pruned by a professional Arborist. He will
remove waterspouts, crossed and rubbing branches and shape the
tree and thin out the fruiting wood.

You apples should be a bit bigger.

Derryl Killan
horticulturist.