I have a very depressed apple tree (no idea what kind) that decided to spend this year sulking and didn't produce many leaves let alone a single apple.
It's got a lot of long branches that are either crossing, rubbing or just plain in the way, so I thought a good prune might help rejuvinate it a little. Am I right in thinking this? It's my first time trying to restore and grow a fruit tree...
My main question is can I prune it now or is it still too early or too late in the year, and what else can I do to try and give it a bit more life?
It's a young tree that has just been very badly cared for up until now. We used to leave it be and it produced a small bounty of apples every year, and then suddenly it started growing less and less apples, and more and more whippy and weak braches. I have no idea why.
It's got a lot of long branches that are either crossing, rubbing or just plain in the way, so I thought a good prune might help rejuvinate it a little. Am I right in thinking this? It's my first time trying to restore and grow a fruit tree...
My main question is can I prune it now or is it still too early or too late in the year, and what else can I do to try and give it a bit more life?
It's a young tree that has just been very badly cared for up until now. We used to leave it be and it produced a small bounty of apples every year, and then suddenly it started growing less and less apples, and more and more whippy and weak braches. I have no idea why.
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