May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Summer Pruning for Young Fruit Trees


In this video I’ll show you how I prune my fruit trees during the first summer after planting. These are all two year old trees and this first summer pruning is necessary for size control and structure creation specific to backyard orchards with a wide variety of trees in a small space. Ideally I would have pruned these trees in July, but due to a busy fire season in my job as a California firefighter, August was the earliest opportunity I had to summer prune these trees. After pruning I painted newly exposed branches with IV Organics for sun protection. Subscribe to see how I create and maintain this new backyard orchard.

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All of my fruit tree selections from Green Acres Nursery and Supply in Sacramento California:
i. Flavor Delight Aprium -Early June
ii. L. Evas Pride Peach – late June
iii. Double Delight Nectarine – Early July
iv. L. Spice Zee Nectaplum – Late July
v. L. Shinseiki Asian Pear – Early August
vi. O’henry Peach – late August
vii. L. Li Jujube – Early September – Mid October
viii. R. Blackjack Fig Aug 10-November 5
ix. L. Panache Fig Late August – November 5
x. R. PINK LADY apple Mid October
xi. R. Giant Fuyu Persimmon Mid October to Mid November
xii. L. Fuyu Jiro – Late October to December

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: Summer Pruning for Young Fruit Trees

  1. Hi, I did your steps from bare root planting to summer pruning, but now my dwarf trees are flowering (cherry, apple & plum) I live in the Central Coast zone 9b. Not sure if that is normal?
    Also, are you going to winter prune or is that all the pruning until next summer pruning?

  2. I watch 2 of your videos and feel like i watched a master gardner class. I cant wait to buy a house,buy some fruit trees and get them planted and pruned. I saved yourvideos

  3. This is the best pruning video I have come across! Thank you so much for your good instruction and bringing us on your urban farming journey!

    I started a 2/3 acre food forest this year. I put in native seedling fruit trees to start from my local foresty entity and I have learned how much I DON'T know through the whole process, so thank you for sharing your expertise. You have my subscription!

  4. So I have 2 questions. One is how much water do you give with your irrigation system? The mulch holds moisture in so how often do you water and how much and how would you know the adjustment to make? The second is how to keep your trees from disease if possible and how would you treat it? Do you know anything about that or if they die you just replant a new tree? Your peach one seemed like you chose new tree but then again they are still young and it won't ultimately be that far behind if you choose to go new. Thanks for any info, trying to learn

  5. What about an avocado tree? I planted it in a planter for now because I will be moving it to it's final destination early next year. My main question is how do I trim it? Do you have an avocado tree? It is almost a year old and it stretched out a lot.

  6. Thanks for the video! I learned a lot! I live in Dallas TX. I have a big grainy smith apple tree, date tree, orange tree and fig tree. I wish I watched the video years ago so i can keep them small size.
    Question 1, Dallas TX, When can i trim them, october ok?
    Question 2, is it harmful if i cut the huge tree short?

    Thx!

  7. I enjoy your videos very much since they are informative. Would you happen to know if a jujube tree is grown from a sucker would produce fruits as large as the mother tree? I have one currently is growing on its fourth year, but the fruits are tiny.

  8. Wow! I really enjoyed this video. You're simply amazing, thank you for teaching the way you do! One question: how did you still have tomatoes that beautiful? I'm in zone 9b, I put my seedlings down last month but I had to pull them out. All of them looked diseased.

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