We have a few old apple trees in our garden. The problem is that they are too tall and spindly and we can't reach the apples to harvest them. Ideally, I would like to get a tree surgeon to come and advise then do the job of reducing them to a more manageable size, but there is no way we can afford that. So here I am asking you wonderful grapes, how do I go about this task and when? I think the correct term is 'lowering the crown' but I could be wrong there.
Also, one of the trees has 3 main stems, is it possible to remove two? If it helps at all, these trees throw out little branches from all over and I spend most of the year trimming or rubbing these off.
Also, one of the trees has 3 main stems, is it possible to remove two? If it helps at all, these trees throw out little branches from all over and I spend most of the year trimming or rubbing these off.
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