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    My golden delicious tree has a lot of straight upward branches. Should they be removed?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
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    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    Yes, you should remove them. Try to leave branches with a 45 to 50 degree angle from the trunk.
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    My apple tree is eight years old and has never been pruned. It has not produced any fruit in the last two years. How do I prune it to correct this?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
    Food Systems Expert
    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    Start by removing all dead, damaged, or diseased wood the first year. This will likely stimulate new growth and fruiting. You can prune for shape the 2nd year, but don't remove more than 1/3 of the volume of the tree at a time.
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    My apple tree has gotten very tall. Can I cut the top off?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Yes, you may cut off the top, leading branch to control the size. Cut it to the next lowest branch.
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    My apple tree is only one year old, and it has grown tall. Can I trim it a bit?
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    Yes! Trim it so that it has 4-5 primary branches growing from the trunk, and only a single leading branch growing straight upwards. Aim a for a cone or pyramid shape to the tree.
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    The branches of my new apple tree are too long, and I'm afraid a winter storm will break them. Can I cut them in mid-September?
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    Wait until after the leaves have fallen to perform any dormant cutting. Then, cut those too-long branches to a more reasonable length.
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    My wife has cut back our 2-year-old apple tree too enthusiastically! Will the young tree recover?
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    The tree might not grow back as heartily as it would have, but you may still see some fruit. Refrain from pruning for 1-2 seasons to let the tree bounce back, then evaluate based on the fruit yield.
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    Is the beginning of May too late to prune?
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    In most areas, yes. Pruning should be done during the dormancy state, not where leaves or fruit are developing.
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    What can I do with fallen apples?
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    If the apples are still good, you can wash them and eat them. If the apples are still bruised, you can make some applesauce. Just make sure that there are no worms inside of them!
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    My apple tree has long shoots growing straight up - should I cut them off?
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    Typically, the shoots are actually a sucker. Cut them completely off otherwise trimming them is otherwise advised.
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    What do fruiting spurs look like on apple trees? Do they show up on old wood or newer wood?
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    Fruiting spurs look like swollen buds along the branch. Leafing spurs are not swollen and are much more compact lying flush to the branch. Fruiting spurs show up primarily on newer wood.
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    What does "outward facing bud" mean?
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    A bud will eventually produce a limb. Cut back to a bud or limb that is growing in a desirable direction.
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    Do I need to put anything on the tree where I cut a large branch off?
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    No. Trees have their own natural processes to help them recover from pruning. For optimal health though, prune your tree when it is dormant in late winter and rub alcohol or peroxide on the pruning tools between cuts to sterilize them.
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    Should you treat the trunk after cutting a large limb?
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    Proper pruning cuts do not need dressing. It is best to reduce to a limb one-third the size of that which is being reduced. If a large section needs to be removed, it is best to reduce a little at a time. If the branch dies, though, the whole limb should be cut. Large dead cuts may be dressed with a water-resistant paint to protect against rot.
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    My apple tree has bent to the ground due to being laden with leaves and full-sized apples. How much can I prune my apple tree to save it?
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    You can use wood to brace the heavy apples before harvest.
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    Why are my apples falling off prematurely (after reaching about one inch in size)?
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    I experienced the same thing, and it turned out that squirrels were knocking them down. Look for signs of chewing on the fallen apple to see if this might be your issue as well.
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    What can I do to stop getting worms in my apples?
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    The "worms" are likely codling moth larvae. They can be controlled by spraying, and the spraying must take place at just the right time, usually determined by degree-days, which your Dept. of Agriculture may provide.
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    The tree is getting too tall. Can I cut the top?
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    Yes, this will keep you from needing a ladder to harvest fruit and open up the tree to more sunlight.
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    When do I prune a goji berry tree?
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    In the spring, after the buds have begun to break open. They only need to be pruned lightly, removing old/dead parts.
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    I just bought a house and found two apple trees on the property. How do I treat the trees if I want to eat the apples?
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    Wait until the late fall before you start the pruning process. Do not get too aggressive in reducing the overall size of the trees. Maintain a conical shape and keep the center open to air flow. Fertilize your trees in the spring in a circle around the outer drip line of the tree. A larger crop will come in the second year. Thin the apples when they are about the size of a quarter. Read up on how to control apple pests in your area.
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    I bought a property with trees that look like they haven't been pruned in years. It's summer; should I wait to prune them or do it now?
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    Wait until all of the leaves have fallen. Winter is the ideal time to prune.
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    You write that pruning should be done in the 1st or 2nd month of spring, then that it should be done in winter after the last frost. Which is it?
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    Pruning should be done just before the buds start their new growth. Frosts can occur any time and should not be used as a clock to prune. The best month on average to prune in the USA is March.
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    I have three Jonathan apple trees on a farm. None of them have been pruned or taken care of. They all produce fruit, but all fruit is bitter. What should I do to care for them?
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    Prune them (right now) to about 2/3 of what they were. Next year, graft some honeycrisp or other "better" apples to them.
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    How do I spur the growth of branches on the lower location of the main trunk of a fruit tree?
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    If there aren't any buds at that location, then a branch will generally not grow. If there is a bud it can be encouraged to branch out by using a technique called "notching." The main trunk is notched just above the bud to stimulate growth. A grafting technique called a "stab graft" can be used to artificially insert a branch at a desired location.
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    My 20 year old apple trees are very tall. Can I cut the tops off to make the apples easier to reach to pick?
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    You can reduce the height of a mature apple tree, but this is a multi-year project. Do not trim more than 25 percent of the desired height reduction in any one year. Maintain a conical shape to the tree. Keep the center open. Perform the pruning in the late fall or early winter. Fertilize and maintain the tree with consistency.
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    My apples are full off worms. Do I need to spray?
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    I use "dormant oil" when my apple trees have dropped their leaves, in late winter prior to the spring budding, to kill all insect larvae living on or near my fruit trees. Do not spray pesticides when trees are budding fruit flowers -- doing so will kill bees and other insects that pollinate the trees and no fruit will grow. I use Malathion insecticide. You mix it in a gallon sprayer.
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    Can I prune my trees early since moths got to most of the apples?
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    No. Wait until winter; otherwise you will stimulate unwanted sucker growth.
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    My apple tree is one year old and it has no branches. It only has one "stem" with leaves on it. How do I prune it without hurting the tree?
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    If it has no branches, then what is there to prune? Let it grow, cut it down and buy your apples and give it more time to develop.
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    Two years ago, I planted an apple tree that barely grows any leaves, much less any fruit. What can I do to help my tree grow and produce apples?
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    Depending on where you bought it (big box store), it may not be suitable to your zone. Give it plenty of water, mulch to keep rodents away, keeping the base of the trunk clear of mulch a few inches. Protect from deer and rabbits. Stake in windy areas. Aside from that, there are a few products that will help too. Try to keep away from hard fertilizers and stick with things like compost tea, worm castings, and good mycorrhizae.
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    How do I prune an apple tree that's never been pruned?
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    Start by removing suckers. There may be more suckers that you can remove safely in one season. Don't remove more than 1/3 of the wood on a tree in any one year. Remove dead branches. Next, start to remove branches that cross others, and remove branches that make narrow angles with other branches.
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    How do I know if I need to get rid of my entire apple tree if it's never been pruned or taken care of?
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    If it produces fruit, makes shade and/or is habitat for birds and animals, you could choose to leave it.
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