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Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Fruit Tree Pruning

January is a good time to prune fruit trees in the garden. There are a lot of resources that explain how to prune fruit trees. The Sunset Western Garden Book describes basic pruning techniques and Berkeley Horticulture offers free fruit tree pruning classes on weekends in January.  A big thank you to M.T.S. for taking these photos!

 




 
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