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CONTENT PREVIEWBy Lynn Ellen DoxonFor the Journal Q: The leaves have all fallen off my fruit trees. Can I prune them now? A: It is best to wait until late winter or very early spring to prune your fruit trees, because pruning tends to stimulate growth. If they start growing again in the last warm days of fall, the new growth will freeze. Also, if the winter is particularly dry, cold or windy, or we have an ice storm, so... MORE TO CONTINUE READING, SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
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