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Pruning to reduce regrowth

July 21, 2013 By Jim 22 Comments

I recently received this question from Wendy in Wisconsin, I have a 15 yr. old sargent crab apple, multi-trunked, planted 6 ft. from the house, under a large window 8 ft. from the ground. The hope was the tree wouldn't grow beyond 8 ft. in height, but it’s now more like 10 ft.…Last year, because the tree had grown above the bottom of the window, I pruned the ends of all the top branches (i.e. shortened the tree)… This year there is vigorous new growth (3-4 ft., with multiple branches from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening, Pruning Tagged With: aesthetic pruning, crabapple, pruning cuts, suckers, watersprouts

Crabapple Pruning in 4 Easy Steps: Overgrown Mess No More (Part 1 of 3)

August 25, 2012 By Jim 69 Comments

Pruning overgrown crabapple

This flowering crabapple was left alone for 3 years with no pruning. Regular crabapple pruning is required to have a great looking tree.   When pruning an overgrown tree like this after years of neglect, it is best to proceed one step at a time and address one type of defect at a time. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening, Pruning Tagged With: apple, crab, crabapple, malus, overgrown, pruning, suckers

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