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Pruning Fruit Trees: A Beginner’s Guide
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Pruning Fruit Trees: A Beginners Guide is here to unbundle the complicated world of pruning and provide step-by-step instructions to beginners. Concise and to the point, there’s no complicated waffle here. Just a clear set of instructions + helpful sketches.
Written by Kath Irvine
$30.00

Calm trees is the overall aim. A less-is-more approach to cutting with a focus on training as well as pruning. This doesn’t mean wild, woolly things that need ladders – compact and productive are our guiding lights. The goal of this guide is to school you in the basics and bring an understanding of the seasonal rhythm of fruit trees. A strong start to your pruning journey!
You’ll learn
- Pruning goals and a few important tips
 - Choosing a shape for your tree
 - Training and pruning deciduous fruit trees from just planted to old and neglected
 - Tree trickery: cunning ways to get the best out of your trees
 - The art of espalier
 - How To thin fruit
 - How to prune avocados, citrus, feijoas, grapes, figs, currants + berries
 
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 75 pages
Published October 2025
ISBN: 9780473714338
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