Everything I read says to prune June to July but that is when the tree is really heavy with fruit so I would be cutting off a lot of the plums. Can't I wait until after fruiting which would probably be end of August?
We've pruned our plum tree as late as September, with no damage so far, although we used Seal and Heal on the larger branches. You can cut off the thin leggy branches in summer, they don't usually have any fruit. I've also read that you should prune off any lower branches too.
I planted a young victoria plum tree in april and would like some advice about care and pruning. It is only about five feet in height and is losing its leaves although there are buds forming on the top branches. I would welcome input thanks
my miniture plum tree has grown quite tall some fruit on the middle of tree but really needs pruning not sure where to start no plums on the long new branches
I planted a Plum tree last year but no plums. However, we have lots of plums this year but do we prune some of the new growth while the plums are still green or do we wait? Im a first time plum lady so any advice is appreciated.
I have dwarf apple, pear and plum trees which I bought 2 years ago as bareroot. I potted them into large pots and this year have planted them into my garden. They have all done well and have a small amount of fruit coming (I have thinned out the fruit on the apple). What I would like to know is how and when I should summer prune either or all of the trees. The plum especially has lots of soft new growth. Many thanks, kind regards Val
A Rivers Early plum tree planted 20 years ago against a West facing brick gable end is now 15-20ft high. It is roughly fan trained. It is a prolific fruit bearer. The foliage has migrated to the top of the tree. Last year it was so heavy that it pulled away from the wall and almost bent double so I pruned the top drastically at the end of harvesting (mid Sept). I was hoping this might encourage the lower ends of the 5 main ribs of the fan to produce new growth but of this. Any suggestion?
Like Jimbo we have a Huge Plum Tree & Even bigger Damson Tree. No idea how old they are as they came with the house we bought almost 2 years ago ! The Plums come in their 100's & they are so yummy. The Damsons hardly had any until we cut off some of the big branches now this year we have far too many to keep up with. My problem is they are far too big & want to cut them right back before it gets to the point we can't do anything. Would it be ok to cut back all the top branches ?
I planted my Victoria Plum early this year and all it has on it is leaves!! It's about 6ft tall and looks pretty pathetic to be honest. When will it fruit and do I actually have to prune it if all it's done is grown leaves on the few branches that it has?
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