December 22, 2024

VIDEO: 10 Tips How to Prune a Ton of Fruit Trees


If you would like to know how to prune a massive amount of fruit trees fast and easy then this is the video to watch! Here are my 10 top tips on how to prune a lot of fruit trees to that they will grow back better and strong plus produce more fruit! Enjoy 🙂

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: 10 Tips How to Prune a Ton of Fruit Trees

  1. Does the sucker issue exist for a tree grown completely from seed? I have a lemon tree that's from seed, two-three years old. It has one or two small sucker branches on it.

  2. Can you do an olive video?! I was told you canteat them straight the tree (from my crazy Italian aunt…so I'm not completely sure about that one), if so how do you cure them?

    Thanks from Maine!

  3. been watching your channel for a few months now, starting the process of trying to grow some fruit trees from seed and this video was very useful thanks

  4. I've watched a few homesteading and self sufficiency YouTube's but most of them are either boring or the presenter is annoying. You on the other hand are interesting and practical. I'll definitely follow your videos from now on 🙂

  5. Wear safety glasses when working on trees. If using a ladder I often use bunge cords to secure the ladder to the tree. Won’t need to do this if the ladder is a step ladder.on level ground, but good idea on slopes. Also consider using a rope around your waist tied to the tree in case you fall. Not worth getting seriously hurt pruning a tree.

  6. Hi Mark. I loooove your channel. Thanks so much for the time and effort you give to making them.
    I have a question I'm hoping you can help me out with. We have mangoes that are 15-20 metres tall (yes – metres). I'm just wondering how hard we can cut them back once summer is over?
    I'm in the NSW Northern rivers.
    Thanks so much,
    Lucy

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