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mucky1957

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  1. thanks for the info headgroundsman. will cut back on the feeding now and keep an eye out for any loss of fruit.
  2. thanks guys. unfortunately the labels have faded with time so all I know is that all 3 types are red dessert apples.Can't offer any more info I'm afraid. The tree is supposed to be a dwarf variety so 'shouldn't' grow too big I think unless told otherwise I may just leave it for this year. I have masses of fruit forming and am feeding the tree every few days. I don't want to damage/lose any if I can help it.
  3. hi guys, first time here...hope this is the right place to post. I bought an apple tree 3 years ago which has 3 different types of apple grafted onto a single stem. There are a huge number of fruit starting to grow along with new growth above all the apples. My question is..do I prune the branches back to just above the fruit so that all the growth is directed into the apples and not the apples AND the new stems above the apples or do I leave the new growth in place thanks

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