rox
Veteran Member
Tom,
Well since I have 1,400 fruit trees, olives I might be able to help you. Why not this winter, start on pruning back the trees? Keep them to a manageable size and then you will want to spray and have good apples. Once you get your trees down to a manageable size you will be motivated to spray and also to pick your fruit and enjoy it.
A manual pole saw if you have high branches works pretty darned good, it will do the job and surprisingly the effort is not that much. The wood is actually very soft I would imagine.
Now after two eyars of sweat we have all our trees down to a proper size ad 90% of all the pruing was wih a simple hand pruning saw. I know the experts will say not to cut over 20% of the tree in any given year, but we cut our olive trees down by 50%. It took us 2 years and if we would ahve only done no more than 20% per year it would have been a 5 year project. If you clean out the middles of the trees all the fruit will grow on the outside of the tree and picking will be easy. If you don't want to pick them yourself then as others have mentioned a food bank may be interested in picking them. Or even jsut a sign, free GOOD apples U Pick. They will be gone in no time.
Eight tees is only at the most 3 days work and that is hand sawing, brush removal and burning. Once you get the first one prunned back you will be so delighted you will keep going. At the end of the project you will ahve a lot of pride in seeig your nicely prunned trees. I love to look across our land and see finely prunned trees.
I also like the apple cider idea, yum-yum.
Well since I have 1,400 fruit trees, olives I might be able to help you. Why not this winter, start on pruning back the trees? Keep them to a manageable size and then you will want to spray and have good apples. Once you get your trees down to a manageable size you will be motivated to spray and also to pick your fruit and enjoy it.
A manual pole saw if you have high branches works pretty darned good, it will do the job and surprisingly the effort is not that much. The wood is actually very soft I would imagine.
Now after two eyars of sweat we have all our trees down to a proper size ad 90% of all the pruing was wih a simple hand pruning saw. I know the experts will say not to cut over 20% of the tree in any given year, but we cut our olive trees down by 50%. It took us 2 years and if we would ahve only done no more than 20% per year it would have been a 5 year project. If you clean out the middles of the trees all the fruit will grow on the outside of the tree and picking will be easy. If you don't want to pick them yourself then as others have mentioned a food bank may be interested in picking them. Or even jsut a sign, free GOOD apples U Pick. They will be gone in no time.
Eight tees is only at the most 3 days work and that is hand sawing, brush removal and burning. Once you get the first one prunned back you will be so delighted you will keep going. At the end of the project you will ahve a lot of pride in seeig your nicely prunned trees. I love to look across our land and see finely prunned trees.
I also like the apple cider idea, yum-yum.