How to Prune Young Fruit Trees

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @chocaholic65
    @chocaholic65 Год назад +8

    Perfect description with no unnecessary verbal dialogue like those others who love to listen to their own voice.

  • @khaleefax9553
    @khaleefax9553 4 года назад +13

    *Finally a video where the person goes straight to the point without blabbing for first three minutes with bullshit. Great commentary and excellent camera work.*

  • @johngilbert5815
    @johngilbert5815 3 года назад +43

    Clear, concise instruction. I wish that all RUclips gardening videos were this good!

  • @taylorsmith9197
    @taylorsmith9197 Месяц назад

    This was perfect sir. I feel like I've learned more in this 3-minute video than the hours of pruning videos I watched before

  • @edreesalmansoori6051
    @edreesalmansoori6051 4 года назад +11

    Best 3.5 minutes of the day.
    I wish I can see the tree now!

  • @93matarl
    @93matarl 3 года назад +5

    this is the only video of pruning that actually manages to explain how to prune and what to look for, like the bud direction and how the tree should look.

  • @kahvac
    @kahvac 7 лет назад +30

    Its a pleasure to watch and learn from someone who really knows what they're doing !

    • @chrism3845
      @chrism3845 4 года назад

      I agree 100%. Unlike a lot of back yard enthusiasts who know absolutely nothing on the subject and seek to share their experiences.

  • @ryanriley1948
    @ryanriley1948 10 месяцев назад +1

    Watched so many pruning videos and this is by far the best thanks pal

  • @leatricegulbransen8813
    @leatricegulbransen8813 7 лет назад +31

    Well, that was easy ! Thanks for helping me to learn to prune. I'm so new to this. I've gardened for my whole life and am just learning trees. Thanks again.

  • @mjjayful
    @mjjayful 5 лет назад +8

    What a brilliant explanation, short and to the point. Excellent job! Thank you.

  • @MsHelen2211
    @MsHelen2211 3 года назад

    After watching many other people prune, you are the one i understand, well demonstrated !! i am yours :)

  • @TheChunjun
    @TheChunjun 4 года назад +2

    I feel more confident after watching this. I'm so scared to prune my newly purchased bare root fruit trees. Thank you!

  • @microsnook3
    @microsnook3 Год назад +1

    Great demonstration. Easy to understand. Thank you for this video.

  • @DixiePrecision
    @DixiePrecision 4 года назад +3

    This is the best "concise" video I have seen on trimming fruit tree. Open centered goblet shaped so he removed the center leader, then he said to leave 3 to 5 branches. he trimmed these 5 branches back right above bud.

  • @MohdSafarHasim
    @MohdSafarHasim 3 года назад

    This is the best video on pruning. You tell what to cut and why. And you showed where to cut. Thank you.

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 5 лет назад +24

    I agree wholeheartedly what he is doing although I am not an expert. But if I did this to my customer's trees she would fire me on the spot because most people don't understand why you take a tree and cut off that many branches. Trees are long term, and pruning for the future fruit production is upmost important. Great video. Maybe I'll take the leap and do this behind her back and blame the rabbits...or the Easter Bunny.

  • @Time2ski27
    @Time2ski27 6 лет назад +6

    Finally. a great video on pruning. Thank you.

  • @radharcanna
    @radharcanna 2 года назад

    An excellent no-nonsense video. Straight to the point. Thank you.

  • @cynthiastogden7000
    @cynthiastogden7000 3 года назад

    Thank you. Yourp reminded me of my Dad, he loved fruit trees, and also your cap!!! He always wore one. I now will follow your advice in Autumn.

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks again. By end of spring I will have 12 various fruit trees in my garden area with proper spacing of the trees dictating the size of my garden. So you should probably expect more questions! Thanks again and have a great day!

  • @chrism3845
    @chrism3845 4 года назад

    Fantastic straightforward no nonsense professional advice. Thanks mate.

  • @benstewart9326
    @benstewart9326 Год назад

    What a great,informative and straightforward video finally!

  • @Dobromir_Chodkowski
    @Dobromir_Chodkowski 2 года назад +1

    I'd love to see this tree next season. Thanks for the lesson!

  • @TheTamrock2007
    @TheTamrock2007 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video, too the point and enjoyable to watch.
    I am about to plant a Stanley plum. And it's leafed out already. Should I wait to prune it till next spring before it leafs out?

  • @deidrenew71
    @deidrenew71 Год назад +1

    Good quick tutorial, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for taking the time to make this video 👍🏻

  • @tatjanaj6129
    @tatjanaj6129 6 лет назад +4

    thank you for making it simple and to the point!

    • @2Birds1Stone_
      @2Birds1Stone_ 4 года назад

      Such a concise and good explanation!

  • @aimharry784
    @aimharry784 5 лет назад +1

    Love the video. Answered nearly all my questions.

  • @Matt34677
    @Matt34677 4 года назад +51

    Yea I have a feeling I'm going to destroy my tree.

    • @2Birds1Stone_
      @2Birds1Stone_ 4 года назад +3

      Do it!! Experiment in the orchard!!

    • @hw9695
      @hw9695 2 года назад +1

      Me too lol mines been growing years without pruning... I have no idea.

    • @strouty
      @strouty 2 года назад

      Hahahahaha!

  • @neldarobinson6557
    @neldarobinson6557 6 лет назад +4

    The best I’ve seen and I’ve watched several.

  • @CrushOfSiel
    @CrushOfSiel 5 лет назад +5

    Great explanation, this was so helpful and easy to follow. Thank you!

  • @torsamuel1560
    @torsamuel1560 6 лет назад +1

    Very well explained, concise and in a lovely English that I, a foreign English learner, appreciate a lot.

  • @jankubat2694
    @jankubat2694 2 года назад

    How come I can always find the best video right after I already done the task described in the video. Well I hope my apple tree will grow good.

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks much! Picked up the bone meal and managed to get 2 plum trees planted today!

  • @2Birds1Stone_
    @2Birds1Stone_ 4 года назад

    I like to keep the fruit trees small and torcher the hell out of them! I just made a much less eloquent video of keeping my trees tiny and tying them up. Great video! Great explanation!

  • @julieward6953
    @julieward6953 3 года назад

    Harry is a legend. Listen and learn people. He knows his Apples!

  • @johnwhorfin5278
    @johnwhorfin5278 5 лет назад +1

    I think you just saved my new orchard. Well done, and thank you.

  • @YouThiagoTube1986
    @YouThiagoTube1986 8 лет назад +7

    Great class! Thanks!

  • @losermike5408
    @losermike5408 8 лет назад +25

    Everything was perfectly explained

  • @thefigtreeguy
    @thefigtreeguy 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for the closeups.

  • @A11iOop
    @A11iOop 5 лет назад +3

    GREAT VIDEO! I am no gardener, but have always wanted cherry trees, so 2 summers ago (2017) bought one Bing and one Rainier cherry tree (bare root, I guess, - in sawdust) at Costco (US). I planted both in back yard and treated them the same, but only the Bing survived - the Rainier instantly withered. So the following summer (last summer 2018) I bought a Rainier tree from a nursery in a pot (I guess that is what you call root stock). I planted that in the front yard, hopefully close enough to the Bing to cross-pollinate. This summer (2019), they both had a few cherries on them! I was ecstatic! I haven't done any pruning or anything to them. I want to keep them short, and looks like I can do that by following your video suggestions. I had an arborist who lives nearby several years ago tell me something about hanging little bags (like sandwich bags) of sand or other weight on branches to encourage them to grow out rather than up. What advice can you give on pruning to keep within 6 feet high and have you ever heard about the sand bag technique and what do you think about that? Also, one study online (www.goodfruit.com/summer-pruning-can-keep-cherry-trees-small/) said something about to keep cherry trees small, you could prune in the summer. I didn't really understand everything it said, and am wondering what you think about that and more specific instructions. Sorry I have so many questions, but you seem to have so many great answers! :) Thanks for this video and any other advice you can give.

    • @osoplush
      @osoplush 4 года назад +1

      Pruning in the summer will lower the chances of diseases to open cuts.

  • @leeaitken2592
    @leeaitken2592 3 года назад

    Best video on pruning... thanks sir!

  • @SueLall1008
    @SueLall1008 5 лет назад +1

    Most informative!!! Thank you very much...

  • @madtznaz2743
    @madtznaz2743 7 лет назад +1

    Very well explained love from India sir

  • @FandangoDelucci
    @FandangoDelucci 8 лет назад +23

    Very well explained, nice and concise!

  • @sozo2u
    @sozo2u 8 лет назад +10

    Concise. Very informative

  • @storm3772
    @storm3772 5 лет назад

    straight to the point and easy to understand.

  • @stefanlange485
    @stefanlange485 Год назад

    Will the branches stay on the same height or will the unions move up together with the stem? Thanks.

  • @radutamas2014
    @radutamas2014 3 года назад

    All the best from Romania!!

  • @harithhusam
    @harithhusam 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you that was informative.
    I have a question though, what would you do if the original trunk that this tree was grafted on regrow a new branches??

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад +2

      Do you mean the root-stock? If so any shoots that are coming from the root stock, rub off with your fingers, when small.

    • @harithhusam
      @harithhusam 6 лет назад

      LoveTheGarden I have branche that comes out of the root stock which is relatively large and a branche that is slightly higher on the trunk itself, should I trim both branches or could I keep them?
      Thanks.

    • @harithhusam
      @harithhusam 6 лет назад

      Can I send pictures on Facebook?

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, you can send pictures to us on Facebook via our Facebook page: lovethegarden

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад +2

    I don't mind saying you are my go to person for fruit trees! How deep can the mulch be around young fruit trees? Would it create problems if the mulch exceeds the the graft point on the tree?

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Mulch to about 3 inches, but keep a clear space around the base of the tree. The mulch shouldn't touch the bark, it should be kept a couple of inches away.

  • @whynot9068
    @whynot9068 2 года назад

    After such a robust pruning, should one expect fruit during that year? Thanks.

  • @MsGaladrialuk
    @MsGaladrialuk 4 года назад

    Wonderful video, would you treat a mature tree the same... Approx 10 years old, Taking out centre and trimming back the branches to encourage growth out rather than up..

  • @j109joell
    @j109joell 4 года назад

    Exactly what I needed!

  • @kp76333
    @kp76333 10 месяцев назад

    Straight to the point😊

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад +1

    Greetings! I have followed your suggestion with the bonemeal and completed planting 7 fruit trees (apple, pear and plum). They are all 2 to 3 years old and I am quite pleased with the quality of the roots and expect positive results. Some of the trees seem to have incurred wind damage and so won’t have the usual shape starting out. My question would be how should I approach pruning for the next few years?

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад +1

      We have some very helpful information on our website with regards to pruning: www.lovethegarden.com/advice/gardening/trees-hedging/how-prune-apple-trees

  •  3 года назад

    Great video, I really like it, thank you so much👍

  • @muneebparray1270
    @muneebparray1270 4 года назад

    You seem to b golden dust to your profession ,hats of..

  • @lesliepalm23
    @lesliepalm23 2 года назад

    I ended up chopping off my trees to knee height. Now theres nothing more to trim! Will it grow branches?

  • @petewerner1494
    @petewerner1494 4 года назад

    " Lets get the tree planted" I don't know where you are, but do the nurseries in your area put a paint mark on the south side of the stalk?? Where I am, they do so that you orient the tree the same direction as it was grown at he nursery.. If you don't orient it back to south,, it stunts the tree growth for a year or two depending how old it is.. cause it's confused when the sun comes up on the wrong side if you don't. I know I would be if I woke up one morning and the sun came up in the south west,,,,,

  • @DeanMackenziebelldmb
    @DeanMackenziebelldmb 7 лет назад +1

    Brilliant just the video I was looking for

  • @wemuk5170
    @wemuk5170 8 месяцев назад

    I need the answer to your same question, too, TheTamrock2007 because my young plum tree has also leafed out! Can I prune now in late spring, since I cannot in winter?

  • @cankrl7152
    @cankrl7152 3 года назад +1

    Elinize emeğinize yüreğinize sağlık, Süper 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @AgrimerRo
    @AgrimerRo 6 лет назад +4

    Nice BRANCHES Sir,
    RESPECT from ROMANIA!
    ^_^

  • @oysterman2517
    @oysterman2517 5 лет назад +5

    Fastest pruner in the west. Cheers

  • @anildutt9519
    @anildutt9519 4 месяца назад

    Very nice sir

  • @Tyskie01
    @Tyskie01 5 лет назад +1

    Kind of sounds like Postman Pat 😁
    Great video and great explanation!

  • @originaldeftom
    @originaldeftom 6 лет назад +3

    This is why you need older more mature people in the gardening world, who have tons of experience!!

  • @CraigMansfield
    @CraigMansfield 7 лет назад +4

    God, you're brutal with those secateurs :D

  • @lizimarkovitz1992
    @lizimarkovitz1992 4 года назад

    loved this so helpful thank you!

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад

    Thanks for your most recent commentary on my question! I would appreciate it if you could comment on the modified central leader pruning process?

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад +1

      Removal of the central leader allows for better air flow to help reduce disease eg mildew. On very strongly growing trees a central leader is quite often left for 1-2 years to act as an exhaust system for excess growth and it is replaced each year.

    • @Dnava28music
      @Dnava28music 5 лет назад

      ​@@LoveTheGardenI think your pruning was too hard. Air flow and pruning in general is important, and we agree, but I find this kind of cutting down rather extreme and unnecessary. If you cut down the plant to the base you have even better "air flow", if you understand what I mean. Where is ornamental value? Where is the tree's personality? How do you grow a beautiful and healthy apple tree for 50 years without a solid central leader? Branches were way enough distanced for such a little tree, and many people are not interested in maximing apple production.
      Personally, I would have left the central leader, cut the same as you @1:48 but number 1 @1:52 also (why did you leave two branches sorting out from the same point? In the long term this is very bad).
      In the end, the title should be "How to prune an apple tree in order to get many fruits very quickly". Glare of the society of today: everything at once.

  • @Krisly7
    @Krisly7 4 года назад

    Great short video, well explained, thank you

  • @Caz1242
    @Caz1242 Год назад

    When/what time of year do you prune?

  • @FuneralsAreSad
    @FuneralsAreSad 2 года назад

    Hey I actually started growing fruit trees because of you, I have a question, I have a peach tree that hasn’t come out this spring, passes the scratch test, but it seems like it’s simply still dormant, I’m not 100% sure of the chill hours it’s received as I bought it this winter. I’m trying not to be impatient but I’m seeing nothing from this tree, my apples, pears etc have started leafing. Anything I can do to break dormancy?

  • @321womble
    @321womble 3 года назад

    Great video. I have a young plum tree, can I do this pruning in December or do I have to wait until after it's flowered in the spring?

  • @Daniel-nf8pp
    @Daniel-nf8pp 5 лет назад +1

    Well explained. Thank you. ✌

  • @alliecatnz
    @alliecatnz 6 лет назад

    Help, ordered mail order triple grafted pear trees received them... all healthy except the grafts were on very acute angles ruining the camber, because I was worried about branch splitting later I attempted to train them to a more 45 degree angle but didn’t work. After some advice I bravely chopped the grafts as far back as I dared towards the trunk... it’s summer here and has reappointed on both thankfully. Now how do I train those fragile new branches out on a better angle than the original graft? Also many are sprouting strain from the graft point so will they be the 3 varieties or the dominant root stock? Any advice would be much appreciated! Oh and... any advice on pruning double/ triple grafted fruit trees and how to prune trees that get too much grown on one side but not the other. Ps. Loved this video and wished our trees arrived that perfect 😍 oh and we’ve got a young food forest garden in New Zealand so plenary of unusual fruit trees too.

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  5 лет назад

      Dear Alice
      Thank you for your comment.
      Unfortunately we are unable to provide gardening advise, we would recommend to contact the Royal Horticultural Society. However as you are in New Zealand I am unsure whether they are able to assist you as they are based in the UK. I am sorry I could not assist you further.
      Kind Regards
      LTG

  • @BionicRasta
    @BionicRasta 2 года назад

    Can you prune / leader tip 2 year old bare root trees like that straight after planting them?

  • @zeuzz44
    @zeuzz44 11 месяцев назад

    The easiest to digest pruning video I have seen

  • @TheEmosesnepho
    @TheEmosesnepho 5 лет назад

    I have a Question ?! I have bought some acherage that has a 30' pear tree and several peacon trees about the same height. Is it alright to cut a third of the tree off? IE from 30' to 20' ? Also the pear tree had some young suckers many years ago and now it looks like a companion tree. Is it alright to cut that sucker down now ??

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад

    Greetings again; hope I am not being a pest. I now have my 8 new fruit trees ready for planting and was wondering what fertilizer (if any) I should use?? They are bare root and look in marvellous shape.

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад

      We suggest using 50g of Miracle-Gro Bone Meal Root Builder per tree. Mix it with the back fill when planting the trees.

  • @Chranos83
    @Chranos83 3 года назад

    great advice. thank you. :)

  • @Funnychannel-22-d9e
    @Funnychannel-22-d9e Год назад

    Me as an inexperienced pruner: "You're CUTTING THE WHOLE TREE!!" lol

  • @woodhull6950
    @woodhull6950 4 года назад +1

    I see this video was uploaded in March... should I prune my young trees in March too?

  • @QuintinJohn
    @QuintinJohn 3 года назад

    why / how does cutting back hard make a tiny branch more vigorous - please explain, thanks much!

    • @isaacwoodgrange5757
      @isaacwoodgrange5757 3 года назад

      Reducing the branch back to a single bud forces all growth to one point.

  • @alliecatnz
    @alliecatnz 7 лет назад

    Hi there, great video, is the technique the same for fruit trees with a few varieties grafted onto the same tree? Thank you. Also as the tree gets older say 6 foot + in height is it much different to prune. Thank you

  • @itsmercyBandoy
    @itsmercyBandoy 3 года назад

    that was a good idea thanks for sharing

  • @raihenkhan8749
    @raihenkhan8749 6 лет назад

    Hi I live in Manchester, I’ve been watching your video, I have few long question for you, if you don’t mind please answer these step by step , your advice will be greatly appreciated and will shape the future of my fruit tree, I am making raised garden in my back yard 3ft below ground level and 2ft above ground level 1m wide and fill it with soil and build glass roof and side wall like a patio and will plant inside the patio red Falstaff apple , Sunburst Cherry ,stalla charry, Concorde Pear , Victoria Plum , gala apple, Saturn peach, saron fruit, and turkey brown fruit, they are all grafted dwarf or g5 1, can I grow them inside patio with raised bed I am confuse some says they need protection from frost and some says I need to leave it to the elements how can I do both, 2 what is the best type of soil to plant them in , can I just use bat mix with Mycorrhizal Fungior or just worm casting with Mycorrhizal Fungi, do I need to mix soil with them , or just Levington John Innes No.3,Last question , what space apart should I plant them, thank you very very much for taking your time to answer these question, its very hard to find somebody experience in uk for advise, all the ones on utube are from usa

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад

      Good afternoon Raihen, thank you for the information above. If you could kindly call us on 012764013000 then option 2, we can try to give more detailed advice. Kind regards LTG.

  • @neethamanthriratne3297
    @neethamanthriratne3297 11 месяцев назад

    To the point. No rubbish . 👍🏽

  • @rsk9289
    @rsk9289 6 лет назад

    Greetings from Nova Scotia, Canada! I am putting in a number of different fruit trees; most will be 2 to 3 years old. Is there a preferred method to pinch off the flowers on young trees??

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  6 лет назад

      It's quite often best to leave the flowers to develop and then remove the fruits.

  • @augustwestusa
    @augustwestusa 7 лет назад

    Great video! I'm wondering if it's okay to do that same technique if planting in the fall, when there are still leaves on the tree. Or do I need to wait until the leaves fall off?

    • @alordi2701
      @alordi2701 7 лет назад +1

      Pearly Baker wait for leaves to fall off

    • @augustwestusa
      @augustwestusa 7 лет назад

      Okay, thanks!

    • @LoveTheGarden
      @LoveTheGarden  7 лет назад

      Hi Pearly, if it's bare root then you need to plant when dormant and no leaves, if it's in a container, then you can plant out any time of the year. Kind Regards LTG

  • @paulwilliammonks1
    @paulwilliammonks1 5 лет назад

    When should i be doing this in NW UK?

  • @ktc333
    @ktc333 4 года назад

    What time of year is best to prune?

  • @andrewyates1819
    @andrewyates1819 4 года назад

    Did you teach at rease heath.?

  • @bubayou
    @bubayou 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @woollentwister1
    @woollentwister1 7 лет назад

    Would this be the same approach for a tip bearing apple tree of this age?

  • @johnfrancis4809
    @johnfrancis4809 3 года назад

    Excellent.
    There are 2 dwarf apple trees enroute to me now.

  • @paulrumbold2436
    @paulrumbold2436 3 года назад

    Hi , that was amazing mush , thank you very much indeed I trust this would apply to a pear tree the same? Kind r3gards paul

  • @myideasmywisdom7101
    @myideasmywisdom7101 5 лет назад

    Thanks for information Guruji

  • @DadBooom
    @DadBooom 4 года назад

    Perfect video

  • @markthistlewood
    @markthistlewood 3 года назад

    Time of year to do it, please?