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Tory T starts with ... Hi can you tell me how and when is the best way to prune my dwarf black mulberry tree. It is in its third season and still not real tall or bushy. It is bearing fruit at the bottom to middle of the tree while its grown new growth at the same time from the middle to the top. Do I let it do its own thing.Also it is getting a lot more growth on the sunnier side of the tree or I allow this or should it be pruned so its even all round. Thanks Tory-T
| About the Author Tory T KEIRAVILLE,2500,NSW 6th October 2020 1:43pm #UserID: 24350 Posts: 3 View All Tory T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author ivepeters CARINDALE,4152,QLD 7th October 2020 5:28pm #UserID: 6741 Posts: 527 View All ivepeters's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Tory T KEIRAVILLE,2500,NSW 12th October 2020 6:51pm #UserID: 24350 Posts: 3 View All Tory T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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David01 says... Hi Tory, you can prune once or twice a year. 1. First one early winter after the second harvest 2. Second prune after the first harvest it happens about next month in Melbourne. 3. if you miss the second prune you don't get the second crop or very little crop. 4. to prune it you just cut back 20cm to 30cm from the tip of the branches. Cheers | About the Author David01 CRAIGIEBURN,3064,VIC 14th October 2020 10:58am #UserID: 16671 Posts: 467 View All David01's Edible Fruit Trees |
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