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Help Pruning My Apple Tree

LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,492

I think I need to give my Bramley apple tree its first prune.

I bought it as a small whip of a tree about 4 yrs ago and its now about 9ft tall at its highest point. Its main trunk is about 4 ft tall before it splits. It has developed two lead branches that are looking a little too long.

Should I just cut these two back, and by how much? I know ideally the tree should grow more as a cup shape that is open in the centre, rather than an upright slender tree. Heres a photo..

http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee192/thebear843/DSCN1856.jpg

 

 

 Many thanks image

 

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  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

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  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Don't know about apples but if it was any other tree I'd have one of those twin leaders out and train the other one upright.



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,492

    Thanksimage

    Looks like your right Verdun, Ive just watched a very good youtube video and the Bramley is indeed a tip bearer. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbHohC4FY8Q

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T5Wni25u-k

    My understanding of the video is that I should leave those long leading branches alone.

  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,492

    Perhaps I'll start by pruning where Ive marked this photo..

    http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee192/thebear843/Garden/Pruning.jpg

     

  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,492

    Im always hesitant when pruning, but then once Ive started I cant stop!

    The only problem I can see with pruning this way is that I will always only have the three brances. I really would like some more side branches so Im now wondering if I ought to cut these back to encourage more branches? Even if that means going without fruit this year?

  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,492

    I think thats good advice, and I will do just that. Your right, I should have pruned it sooner and I shall now have to forego some fruit in order to get the shape right.

     

    Thanks very muchimage

    LF.

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