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QuestionCan I prune in the fall?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.Pruning in the fall is better than not pruning at all! It is best to wait until the tree has lost its leaves and is going dormant.
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QuestionWhen should I prune my tree?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.In my experience, the best time to prune peach trees is in late Winter or early Spring.
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QuestionHow much can I prune a mature tree that has three main branches at ground level?Community AnswerLeave the three main branches as your scaffolding branches. Then, take the middle of the tree out. Ideally you would scoop out the center of a tree just like you would scoop ice cream. If your tree has a strong leader (up the middle), you could also give your mature tree more scaffolding branches, up three feet from the bottom three branches. The goal for a second tier of branches is to make it look like a relish/hors d'oeuvres plate that is two tiers in height. Then, cut the leader and all of the center out.
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QuestionHow do I keep squirrels away from my peach tree?Community AnswerI have used with some success netting on the ground encircling the tree. The type of netting is the black plastic strawberry-plant netting for birds. Check the netting often, and be prepared to cut free any trapped squirrels/chipmunks using care and while wearing gloves.
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QuestionI have an old tree that needs to be shaped and opened to the sun. How much of the tree can I remove without negatively affecting its overall health?Community AnswerYou can prune up to 40% without damaging the tree. You can mark the branches you want to keep with cloth strips.
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QuestionI have an old peach tree that has spread trunks. The two surviving trunks are producing tons of fruit. I want to reestablish the tree to produce good fruit. Should I cut the two existing trunks/limbs back hard and start over?Community AnswerPrune the dead branches hard, and prune everything back quite a bit - taking care of any crossing branches as well as opening up the center as much as possible. Do this in late winter.
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QuestionMy tree has thin branches everywhere loaded with immature fruit. It's July. Can/should I prune at this time or just support the overloaded branches as best I can until later?Community AnswerFirst off, thin the fruit to one fruit every 10" - 12" apart. Then, support the limbs until the fruit has ripened and been picked. Prune next February (or the best time for your growing zone).
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QuestionWhat tools do I need to prune?Community AnswerLoppers are what I usually use. Smaller new branches require pruning shears, and sharp ones at that.
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QuestionI have UF gem peach trees and live in Palm Coast, FL. The temp is in the high 80's. When is the best time to trim? Some of the branches are over 10 feet.Community AnswerIn August, when it is 90 degrees or hotter. Trim branches to six feet so you don't have to reach very far to pick your fruit.
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QuestionWhy is my peach tree producing more fruit that's smaller?Community AnswerYou need to thin the peaches out so there is at least 10 - 12" between fruit. Think of it like this: there is x amount of peach growth available in the tree; if you have x divided by 100 they will not be as large or juicy, but if you have x divided 20 they will be 5 times bigger. It can be hard to thin out all those peaches because you want a good crop, but with peaches you really have to choose between quality and quantity.
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QuestionShould I remove young peaches to keep the branches from getting too heavy? Should I leave all the peaches on the tree?Community AnswerRemove peaches until there is about 10"-12" of distance between them. This will lighten the load and help the remaining peaches be both larger and juicer.
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QuestionHow do I stop my peach tree's leaves from curling?Community AnswerYou have peach tree curl, a fungal infection that is incurable, but controllable. The spores are in the air, so there is no way to permanently eradicate it. The treatment is to spray the tree with a copper solution in late winter twice, once before the buds begin to swell, and again, as soon as the buds begin to swell. If they are already breaking or opening, it's too late. With this treatment and proper timing, you will see a dramatic reduction in the number of affected leaves. Just a few will have some red spots, and you will see little to no curled leaves. Also, it may help to gather up and dispose of all fallen leaves on the ground in winter, so there are less spores in the air.
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