Laxton Superb is a strong grower and renowned for biennial bearing unless summer pruned. It also has a tendency to produce long, thin, straggling branches and make a fairly large tree with lots of branches.
I suggest that in July (i.e. NOW!) you prune all new shoots back to just an inch or two - read up on "summer pruning".
Otherwise, wait until winter and cut into older Laxton wood to get the Laxton part back under control. It'll re-grow the branches next year and then summer prune next year if needed.
I suggest that in July (i.e. NOW!) you prune all new shoots back to just an inch or two - read up on "summer pruning".
Otherwise, wait until winter and cut into older Laxton wood to get the Laxton part back under control. It'll re-grow the branches next year and then summer prune next year if needed.
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