To ensure healthy growth and abundant fruiting of the apricot tree, it is necessary to follow certain care rules.
One of the most important care procedures is pruning.
An apricot tree should be pruned to ensure its growth and annual fruiting, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
Pruning allows you to remove old and diseased branches that interfere with the growth of new branches and fruits.
In addition, pruning allows you to shape the crown of the tree so that it grows correctly and has a beautiful shape.
To carry out the procedure of pruning an apricot tree, certain tools are required, among which are garden shears, a saw and a specialized pruning knife.
Garden shears are used to trim thin branches, a saw is used to trim thick branches, and a pruning knife is used to trim bark.
Apricot requires three types of pruning to maintain health and fruiting: formative pruning, restorative pruning and health pruning.
Formative pruning is used to shape the crown, restorative pruning is used to remove old branches and stimulate the growth of new ones, and health pruning is used to remove damaged and diseased branches.
When pruning an apricot tree, there are certain rules that must be followed.
First, it is necessary to remove all old and diseased branches.
Secondly, it is necessary to shorten branches that are too long so that they do not interfere with the growth of new ones.
Thirdly, it is necessary to form the crown of the tree, removing unnecessary branches and leaving only those that are necessary for growth and fruiting.
Pruning an apricot tree is necessary so that it grows and bears fruit every year.
Pruning requires special tools such as garden shears, a saw, and a pruning knife. There are three main methods of pruning apricot: formative pruning, rejuvenating pruning, and sanitary pruning.
When pruning, it is necessary to follow certain rules, such as removing old and diseased branches, shortening overly long branches and shaping the tree crown.
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