when to cut fruit trees
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 12, 2012Fortunately trees do not rely just on temperature to go into a dormant state, Jerry. The length of daylight also is a cue for them to produce growth inhibitor hormones. As long as the unusually warm weather doesn't last too long, they should remain dormant and you should be able to prune at the usual time.Helpful Reply
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Mike and Anne on Jan 15, 2012Jerry, I'd advise you to call the co-operative extension agent in Johnston County for a recommendation. (They usually schedule a fruit-tree pruning demonstration in late winter and keep up to date on the condition of plants in your area.)Trees in some areas of North Carolina have not yet gone dormant. In fact, some trees in Wake County are showing color in buds if they are in protected areas. Some cultivars are more susceptible to cold damage than others so you might want to find out which varieties you have before you call the extension ofrfice.Helpful Reply
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Ricardo B on Jan 15, 2012Regardless of what the tree is doing (even if it puts out a few leaves or a blossom) the sap is still close to the ground and the tree is resting and storing via the roots. PRUNE IT and do it IMMEDIATELY!Helpful Reply
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