Minnesota Outdoorsman
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: snow1 on September 09/29/21, 09:47:39 AM
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Hey,any of you arborists out there,can I trim my apple tree's before the first frost?I'm told certain tree types will shock if trimmed before the first frost, these apple tree's need a hair cut.
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Dotcheroo would be the one to answer this, but I've always trimmed mine in December, just so no injury/disease carries into freeze up.
From U of M site:
Apple trees should be pruned in late winter, but you can prune into the spring and summer if you must. Avoid pruning in the fall since this stimulates new growth at the same time the tree should be getting ready for winter
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Ya, I usually leave them alone until late winter up until early April. Ours especially the Fireside tree always have a fair amount of suckers and vertical branches to contend with. Fireblight, a bacterial blight, has been the main concern. Pruning them on that schedule helps the cut to dry out and start to heal before the wetter part of the growing season.
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Hey Dotcher....I've got lotsa suckers I wanna prune on my crabby appleton, think it's ok to do it now? None bigger than my little finger.
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always did the apple tree's in Feb or early March...
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Thanx guyz,I knew I came to the right place.late winter it is,one less thing to get done before freeze up.Hope my power stihl pole saw fires up come march....might be in winter slumber?I'll give the pole saw a work out maybe this weekend as the "buck thorn" is thick along my creek this year,fresh fuel/sea foam and hopefully she'll fire up.
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Hey Dotcher....I've got lotsa suckers I wanna prune on my crabby appleton, think it's ok to do it now? None bigger than my little finger.
As dry as it's been, probably OK. To be on the safe side I'd wait until leaf drop. 🍃 Bunnies chew them all winter here starting about then with no ill effects on the tree. Reminds me, I gotta find the bunny guards for the burning bushes & hydrangea. Can only shoot the ones I see... :angry: