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pruned tree SyrianPrince 11-19-2007
Posted by SyrianPrince on November 19, 2007, 12:04 am
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Last winter I very heavily pruned a very old plum (Prunus L.) tree, to leave 4 or 5
large diameter (6 inches)shortened limbs. Come spring, it's resprouted in
many places. I know I should remove shoots obviously in the wrong place,
inward growing, crossing etc but I would like some help about which shoots I
should remove to train to become new branches. There are heaps around the
cuts I made, but none seem like obvious keepers at this stage... is it just
a matter of removing most? and should these themselves be pruned? if so
when? All shoots are basically aiming strongly and straightly skyward..
love and peace
SyrianPrince



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