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  2. How to Prune a Fig Tree for an Abundant Harvest ... - AOL

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    Cut Back Last Year's Growth. Cut back half of the previous year's growth. ... avoid removing more than 30 percent of the tree’s canopy in a given year. Your tree needs time to heal, and trees ...

  3. The Best Time To Cut Back Crepe Myrtles, According To ... - AOL

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    Here's the best time to cut back crepe myrtles and what to do if you miss the window. Meet the Expert Tammy Sons is the founder and CEO of TN Nursery in Altamont, Tennessee.

  4. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    A reduction cut may be performed while still allowing about 50% of the branch. This is done to help maintain form and deter the formation of co-dominant leaders. Temporary branches may be too large for a removal cut so subordination pruning should be done to slowly reduce a limb by 50% each year to allow the tree to properly heal from the cut.

  5. How to Espalier Fruit Trees for the Best Harvest in Small ...

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    "Limit your cutting to no more than 30 percent of new growth at a time." Try not to prune too much during the winter either, as going overboard can leave trees vulnerable to cold stress.

  6. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Pollarding tends to make trees live longer by maintaining them in a partially juvenile state and by reducing the weight and windage of the top part of the tree. [6] Older pollards often become hollow, so it can be difficult to determine age accurately. Pollards tend to grow slowly, with denser growth-rings in the years immediately after cutting.

  7. Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia

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    A community apple orchard originally planted for productive use during the 1920s, in Westcliff on Sea (Essex, England), illustrating long neglected trees that have recently been pruned to renew their health and cropping potential. Fruit tree pruning is the cutting and removing of selected parts of a fruit tree.