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Re: Manual Pruning tree trimming
« on: March 21, 2016, 05:56:40 pm »
I did my apple trees one of those warmer days last week.   I did them with the anvil lopper as I could reach it all. I had changed my mind about apple tree pruning philosophy and used a 025 to take the center trunk out so the trees had a wine glass look to them. I didn't do the pear trees as my older step son usually does them.

I have a couple pruners like your Fiskars but didn't need them on the apples. The step son uses them to prune the weeping crab apple by the water garden.
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