Posted on August 20, 2022August 20, 2022 by larksparrow08/20/2022 fruit tree check-in and pruning I was going to trim the granny Smith back carefully to see if any life remained in the tree, but it broke right off at the base, completely dry, in my hands. So that one’s a goner. I’m not sure if it was too much water or too much heat. I don’t think it was too little water, as the soaker hose leaks prodigiously near here. The north star pie cherry died this year and I checked the trunk- no green left. I think it was irregular watering (boo, me) and heat. The surecrop pie cherry lost all its leaves a bit later, but I found a bit of green as I pruned back its branches. I think this winter we will move it to where the Granny Smith apple was, and then replace the soil in the corten planters and do native calcareous barrens flowers there instead. Paula found a magnificent preying mantis and it helped us look at clouds in hope of rain. We pruned the remaining apple and pear trees back. The first summer ones are supposed to be down to three short branches, so it’s especially sparse looking. This is supposed to help them stay small. The two remaining second-summer ones are trimmed back but more branches left in place. They’ll all get pruned again in the winter for structure and shape.
Dont be discouraged because you lose plants. Ive probably lost more than not. Youve still done remarkably well. Loading... Reply
I agree with your mom and Judy – I’m sorry about your losses but you’ve got an overall sterling track record. You’re adventurous with your choices! Loading... Reply
Magnificent mantis is right! And Sorry you lost your fruit trees. 😞
Dont be discouraged because you lose plants. Ive probably lost more than not. Youve still done remarkably well.
I agree with your mom and Judy – I’m sorry about your losses but you’ve got an overall sterling track record. You’re adventurous with your choices!