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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comeems that they are not dormant any longer in arizona. Will I harm them, or will they recover? I would like to plan a few different fruit trees in high density back yard, so I want to cut them short, but can I do it now, it seems that they are not dormant any longer in arizona. Will I harm them, or will they recover?
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1 Comment To "I would like to plan a few different fruit trees in high density back yard, so I want to cut them short, but can I do it now, it s"
#1 Comment By drtreelove On 03/12/2019 @ 10:41 pm
Extreme pruning, more than 25% reduction is harmful. It’s better to choose dwarf varieties that are more in scale with your your garden.