Posted by heather001 on August 6, 2010, 1:27 pm
the main stem of my apple tree looks dead but is still growing from a
huge
branch on the side. I get loads of apples from it but it's
practically hanging
on the floor and looks a mess. Should I try to prop
up these side growing
branches or should I prune it all back in autumn.
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heather001
Posted by Sharon on August 6, 2010, 5:22 pm
We lost a good portion of our Granny Smith tree to a hard freeze when it was
only a few years old. The roots and trunk were fine, and still supported a
large branch that somehow survived the freeze...repeated prunings over the
years have encouraged enough growth from the trunk that it now doesn't show
any signs of ever being so "lop sided". It's 22 years old and looks like
any other healthy apple tree now. We're getting a bumper crop of apples
this year too. :)
Sharon
> the main stem of my apple tree looks dead but is still growing from a
> huge branch on the side. I get loads of apples from it but it's
> practically hanging on the floor and looks a mess. Should I try to prop
> up these side growing branches or should I prune it all back in autumn.
> --
> heather001
Posted by Amos Nomore on August 6, 2010, 10:16 pm
> it's
> practically hanging on the floor
First things first! The tree must be moved out of the house and into
the yard in order to receive adequate sunlight ;)
> huge branch on the side. I get loads of apples from it but it's
> practically hanging on the floor and looks a mess. Should I try to prop
> up these side growing branches or should I prune it all back in autumn.
> --
> heather001