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This type of pruning works for almond, apricot, cherry, fig, nectarine, peach, pear, persimmon, plum, and pomegranate trees. Related: 5 Essential Tree Pruning Tools and When You Should Use Them ...
Where pomegranate pruning is concerned, there is really no reason for it except to remove old wood or stems that have stopped producing fruit. Generally, stems are productive for about five years.
This type of pruning works for almond, apricot, cherry, fig, nectarine, peach, pear, persimmon, plum, and pomegranate trees.
It is better to prune selectively, removing whole shoots or stems that are either weak or cross over more productive ones. Each deciduous fruit tree has its own pruning regime, depending on whether ...