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Why do I need to prune my fruit tree annually?

Last Updated: January 11, 2012

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In order to have long-lived, fruit-bearing trees, growers must prune and train their fruit trees. The following are reasons to prune:

*Containing tree size. Pruning is a dwarfing process that keeps the tree size manageable for spraying and harvest. However, excessive pruning can delay fruiting and encourage excess vegetative growth.

*Controlling flowering and fruiting. It helps balance the tree's fruit load and reduce alternate-year-bearing problems.

*Repairing injury. Pruning removes broken, dead, and diseased limbs, increasing the tree's potential for survival.

*Increasing light penetration. Light promotes fruit bud initiation within the tree and improves fruit color and sugar content.

*Improving the penetration of spray materials. Properly applied sprays will help produce blemish free fruit and reduce tree insect and disease problems.

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