Pruning fruit bearing trees in a young backyard orchard

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1/30/2022 Pruning fruit bearing trees in a young backyard orchard

With waiting until all the leaves fall off the tree all of the energy is stored down in the roots for the following spring. This tends to be the best time to prune your trees. We are pruning crossing branches, v-branches, and other branches based on the fruit tree.

Here is the planting of the fruit trees: https://youtu.be/GUpQ5pxIbsY

Fruit trees in order they appear:
Kieffer
Moonglow
Honeycrisp
Pink Lady
Belle of Georgia
Elberta

I want to try and keep these fruit trees manageable and limit the extra equipment that need to be used for harvesting the fruit.

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