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+ Business and Industry Food20208:54 amRichard Jauron Fruit trees can be a beautiful and fun addition to any landscape&nbspThey should also be pruned on a regular basisresulting in a poor crop the following year. &nbspHow do I renovate a neglected tree? A largeneglected apple tree that hasn’t been pruned for several years is often densely branchedunproductiveand may contain a number of dead branches. Fruit produced on neglected trees are generally smallmisshapenpoorly colored and have a low sugar content. If properly prunedlargeneglected apple trees can produce good quality fruit. Pruning increases fruit sizepromotes better color developmentThe first step in the renovation of a neglected apple tree is to prune out all deaddiseasedand broken branches. Nextremove limbs growing toward the center of the tree

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