Pruning Plum Trees
PyreneesPlot Offline
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Am I too late? I usually prune right after picking but we didn't get any fruit this year (one night the trees had 20-30 plums each, the next morning, nothing  Angry ) so missed the pruning cue. 
It should be warm well into October and maybe later, our first frost was mid-November last year, and only wet - if it ever rains properly again - from early November.
I need to do quite a drastic prune on both trees, removing about a third of the canopy. This will be the final third after the trees were neglected in their formative years by me!
Thanks all Smile
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Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Veggie Offline
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I've no idea about timing - but I'm doing mine at the moment.
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Thanks Veggie - I know it is a summer job rather than a winter one, just can't remember how late we can go as it is rather autumnal now!
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Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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I do mine up until the end of this month
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Mikey Offline
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Did mine last weekend.
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