Pruning Fruit Trees is a practical guide for home growers who want healthier trees, better light inside the crown, easier harvesting, and more reliable fruiting.
The book includes clear practical illustrations that help explain pruning cuts, crown structure, fruiting wood, and the shaping of young and mature trees.
This book explains how to prune and train the main fruit trees grown in home orchards: apple, pear, quince, plum, cherry, apricot, peach, and other pome and stone fruit trees. It covers the real questions gardeners ask: when to prune fruit trees, how much to cut, which branches to remove, how to shape young trees, how to renew old neglected trees, and how to avoid common pruning mistakes.
Inside you will learn how to:
Written in clear, beginner-friendly language, this guide is useful for backyard gardeners, small orchard owners, and anyone who wants fruit trees that are easier to manage and more productive over time.
If you have apple, pear, plum, cherry, apricot, peach, or quince trees and want practical pruning advice without confusion, this book gives you a structured place to start.
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