ducks4you
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To tell the truth I haven't seen ANY dead large branches or small branches, just some blackened discoloration, a split and some bark missing and a couple of small twigs that were dead. I cut all of that out and went beyond it. I SUCCESSFULLY!!! cut out fire blight from my pear tree 2 years ago. I cut back 8 inches beyond the dead leaves and dying small branches---it is an ~5yo tree now--and it came back gangbusters. Most of this year's pear tree pruning was the waterspouts that grew up after the pruning and it looks really healthy.
My apple tree looks really healthy, too. I would say the 95% of what I pruned was alive and kicking. I will take your advice and spray it with a fungicide. I don't really know how old it is, but it is at LEAST 25yo. I have gotten good crops from it but never sprayed, so the apples were small, but very sweet The GD apple tree that died about 12 ft away from this one probably suffered from pruning neglect AND blight. I got to it too late and after 3 years the stump had rotted and knocked itSelf over.
We are really late on budding out but I will be pruning crossover branches, 1-2" wide this weekend and looking very hard at anything else that I think I should cut out.
I plan to treat my fruit trees with neem oil this summer bc it isn't harmful to my animals. We will see if that prevents any insects from going after them.
I will let you know if I see any flower buds in the next few weeks. They won't bud out very fast. Although it was 75 degrees yesterday, 65 today and tomorrow, we will be getting down to 28 Monday morning. Everything here this year is VERY LATE.
My apple tree looks really healthy, too. I would say the 95% of what I pruned was alive and kicking. I will take your advice and spray it with a fungicide. I don't really know how old it is, but it is at LEAST 25yo. I have gotten good crops from it but never sprayed, so the apples were small, but very sweet The GD apple tree that died about 12 ft away from this one probably suffered from pruning neglect AND blight. I got to it too late and after 3 years the stump had rotted and knocked itSelf over.
We are really late on budding out but I will be pruning crossover branches, 1-2" wide this weekend and looking very hard at anything else that I think I should cut out.
I plan to treat my fruit trees with neem oil this summer bc it isn't harmful to my animals. We will see if that prevents any insects from going after them.
I will let you know if I see any flower buds in the next few weeks. They won't bud out very fast. Although it was 75 degrees yesterday, 65 today and tomorrow, we will be getting down to 28 Monday morning. Everything here this year is VERY LATE.