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Christobel
I asked a tree surgeon to prune these old apple trees last winter, and a lot was taken off (much more than I expected). This is how they look now. I’m not sure what to do now in order to restore their shape? Really appreciate any advice. I am a complete novice, but love these old trees.
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Peasgood
Tree surgeons rarely know how to prune apple trees but they do look better than usual. I would remove about two thirds of those new shoots keeping the healthiest looking ones that radiate away f
peds
Neglected trees are brought back with a 3 or 4 year plan, it's absolutely something you can take care of yourself after the first (rather drastic) cuts the guy you got in made. There's different cuts
BenEltham
They have actually now excellent dimensions for proper orchard trees - well done indeed. I would take those water shoots off and seek to remove all upwards vertical new growth. Fruiting wood is caused
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