Renovating Old Apple Trees
This factsheet includes information on pruning strategies and fertilizing old apple trees.
Renovating old, neglected apple trees is hard work! Before undertaking such a large task, stop and ask why you're doing it. Reasons for renovating old trees include: to enhance their appearance in the landscape, to restore an old tree with sentimental value, and to get better quality fruit.
Authors
J. R. Schupp
J. R. Schupp
Publisher
University of Maine Extension
Orono, ME
Attachments and Links
Publication Number
2409
2409
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Funding Source
University/College
University/College
Sub-Topics
Landscape Ecology, Health (tree)
Landscape Ecology, Health (tree)
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
Prunus spp., Prunus spp.
Prunus spp., Prunus spp.
Indexed By
MWCU&CF
MWCU&CF
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