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When pruning apple trees….

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Get rid of any branches within about 4' of the ground. They'll probably be too shaded to produce any apples. Prune out any downward facing branches. They will be shaded and won't be productive. Remove any branches that cross or rub against larger branches. As these grow, they will get thicker and heavier.






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