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billy110
Hi all,
I have a dozen or so Apple trees which have been thoroughly neglected. They have had sunlight obstructed by 60ft Spruce trees which I have dropped but due to this they have grown right over (towards the sun) and are terribly bent over. They bear good yields but the branches are touching the floor as the tree is bent over.
I need to severely cut them back and maybe support/stake them up to encourage them to grow vertically? How do I go about this and when is the best time of year to do it as I don't want to kill them (wife will go nuts!). How far can I cut them back? I can load up some images if that helps?
Thanks in advance
Billy
Lime Electrical
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