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What Are The Common Mistakes To Avoid When Pruning Fruit Trees In Edmonton?

Avoid When Pruning Fruit Trees In Edmonton

By Alberta ArboristsPublished 7 months ago 4 min read
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Over the years taking care of trees has become a major challenge for many people as trees demand a lot of attention and especially if they are fruit trees then the complexities will grow. Among the various difficulties involved in looking after fruit trees, people often make huge mistakes when it comes to pruning fruit trees.

These mistakes can prove costly for the growth of the trees and if you are aware of these blunders, then you can easily avoid them. Here is the list of common mistakes you must avoid while pruning fruit trees.

Pruning Developing Flowers & Fruit Buds

One of the big mistakes made by gardeners and people looking after fruit trees is that when they start pruning the trees they inadvertently sometimes cut off the developing flowers and fruit buds in the trees. This is a very costly mistake because when you cut away developing flowers & fruit buds, there is an increasing risk that your trees won’t be able to bear any more flower or fruit buds in the coming seasons.

That is when you are going for pruning of the trees during the growing season, you must be extra cautious because once the damage is done it cannot be reversed. In addition to this, many experts opine that if it is not necessary at all, then you should wait for the growing season to go away before pruning the trees.

All the trees have different fruit and flower-bearing seasons and if you are not aware of the growing season of your trees, then you should get in touch with an Arborist who can help you in understanding more about trees & also help in pruning the fruit trees.

Irregular Pruning Cut

Another huge mistake made by a lot of people when it comes to pruning the fruit trees on your property is related to irregular cutting. The basic idea behind going for pruning is to minimize the damage already done to the trees and provide them with a faster opportunity to heal.

However, most people trying to prune their fruit-bearing trees end up doing more damage by cutting their trees in an irregular pattern. There are certain set patterns to these irregular cuts like flush cut which refers to the cutting of parts of the parts of the tress very near to the trunk.

In addition to that, often stub cutting is found to be the leading reason behind fruit trees getting damaged due to pruning. Stab cut typically refers to a type of cut where you cut off parts of the tree too far from the trunk and ultimately the tree dies because it is unable to recover from the damage.

Heavy Pruning During Growing Season

Often people are unaware of the growing season of the trees they have planted on their property because all the trees have different growing seasons. But when it comes to pruning the trees property owners fix a single schedule to get their trees cut and this is where mistakes are made in plenty.

If during the growing seasons a tree is pruned heavily, then you are pushing it towards certain death because the leaves of the trees are the source of preparation food for the trees and during the growing season you are cutting off the tree heavily, then ultimately you are depriving it of new leaves.

As the old leaves fall off the tree during the fall season, the new leaves are able to sustain the tree, however, without a sufficient number of new leaves, the huge trees won’t be able to meet their food requirement & get damaged severely. Besides that, when you are pruning the trees heavily, then you are exposing the bark of the trees to adverse weather conditions & it can adversely affect the growth of the trees.

Topping Trees

Topping refers to the process where the large branches of trees extending upwards are cut off indiscriminately to reduce the height of the trees. This is the perfect way to damage the trees beyond their recovery because the places from where the branches are pruned become quite adaptive to the growth of buds just below the place where the branches are cut.

This leads to the growth of different branches from that spot that are weak and ultimately pose a risk for the trees.

Finally

The above-discussed factors are some of the major common mistakes made by people when they are pruning their fruit trees. Being aware of the mistakes would help you in avoiding them when you are in the midst of the activity. Moreover, if you are into the job for the first time, it is better to leave to an Arborist and learn the art of pruning trees from him.

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