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Where to prune young plum tree

Discussion in 'Trees' started by ijolly4, Apr 26, 2020.

  1. ijolly4

    ijolly4 Apprentice Gardener

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    HI
    I have a young plum tree around 3 years old. I have outlined it's branches in the attached photo. I am reasonably happy with it's shape however branch 1 and 2 are going into and over the fence. I am looking for some advice on the following:
    Where should I prune branch 1 and 2?
    Are there any other branches that I should look to prune?
    What time of the year should I prune?
    There are two photos (Where to cut). Should I look to cut over a bud with leaves on or one without?
    Thank you
    Iain
     

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  2. TreeTreeTree

    TreeTreeTree I know sh!t about trees

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    Hi ijolly4

    There are lots of things to consider when pruning fruit trees including why you want to prune (for form or fruit), when, how and by how much. May I suggest getting the book 'The Pruning Specialist' by David Squire. It should tell you everything you need to know about pruning a plum tree.
     
  3. Loofah

    Loofah Admin Staff Member

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    That is far too young to start considering pruning. Leave it alone
     
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