I have a greengage tree that I don't remember buying/planting/wanting and it is more like a lamppost than a tree. The first branch leaves the trunk at about eight feet from the ground and it (the whole tree, not just the one branch) produces about 10 gages each year.
I've discovered that I like greengages, so I don't want to lose the tree altogether, but I can't see any way of making it practical as it is. If I take off half of the existing branches is there any chance that it would sprout new shoots below? If I lop off its top, at about four or five feet, will it die or is there a chance that it will produce a shoot? If it did, are the new shoots likely to form viable branches or should I give up the unequal struggle?
I'd love to come to this forum and offer some useful information, but so far it's only questions.
I've discovered that I like greengages, so I don't want to lose the tree altogether, but I can't see any way of making it practical as it is. If I take off half of the existing branches is there any chance that it would sprout new shoots below? If I lop off its top, at about four or five feet, will it die or is there a chance that it will produce a shoot? If it did, are the new shoots likely to form viable branches or should I give up the unequal struggle?
I'd love to come to this forum and offer some useful information, but so far it's only questions.
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