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  2. How to Prune an Apple Tree So It Produces Fruit for ... - AOL

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    Waiting until winter or early spring can reduce the chances of disease spreading to the apple tree and ensure the wounds heal before the warm summer months. You should also wait to prune apple ...

  3. File:Apples on tree, Ehrenbach.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

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  8. Fruit tree forms - Wikipedia

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    An open-centred crown on a short trunk of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). This is a traditional and popular form for apple trees. Bush trees are easy to maintain and bear fruit at a young age. Final height is between 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) and 5.5 metres (18 ft), depending on which rootstock is used. [1]

  9. Bitter rot of apple - Wikipedia

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    Planting of less susceptible apple cultivars, horticultural practices that promote tree health and reduce fruit wetness hours, removal of overwintering diseased twigs and fruit, and fungicides Bitter rot of apple is a fungal disease of apple fruit that is caused by several species in the Colletotrichum acutatum and Colletotrichum ...