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AndrewChivs

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  1. I have a small tree that has been pushed out by the tree next to it. I have now cut the tree to the right back creating a gap. My question is how can I encourage the small tree to grow over to the right now and again a good shape? Thanks in advance IMG_6970.MOV
  2. Hi just very nervous about over pruning this tree and just wanted to confirm this is the correct way to go. I have cut one long branch that grew straight up and have attached images with an arrow on showing but should I also cut the other Talk one as well in the other image?
  3. Thanks for the great advice. Been in this property for three years now and not eaten a single apple.. hopefully next year
  4. Looking for advice. Apple tree in garden always produced a bounty of apples but never been able to eat as they have been covered in black spots or eaten by bugs. Last year attached a sticky band around the base and this year gave a better Apple but still not quite there. My question is I think it’s very over crowded and have been pruning but there are some very tall branches that are impossible to get to. Would you advise cutting these off

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