How To Prune A Peach Tree?

Prune in late winter or very early spring while the tree is dormant

Remove dead, damaged, diseased, or crossing branches first

Cut out upright water sprouts and suckers from the base

Open the center of the tree to create an open vase shape

Keep 3 to 5 strong main scaffold branches

Remove branches growing inward toward the center

Remove branches that rub or crowd each other

Shorten long fruiting shoots to encourage new growth

Cut back last year’s growth by about one-third

Make cuts just above an outward-facing bud

Use clean, sharp pruning tools

Disinfect tools between cuts if disease is present

Remove low branches that touch the ground

Thin out excess fruiting wood to improve sunlight and airflow

Do not remove more than about one-third of the tree in one season

Remove any branches with cankers or signs of pest damage

Dispose of diseased wood properly

Prune annually to maintain shape and productivity

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