Pruning is essential for fruit trees as it helps promote fruit production, maintain tree health, and shape the tree for easy maintenance. The best time to prune fruit trees is during their dormant season in late winter or early spring. The first step is to remove any damaged, diseased, or dead wood. Then, remove any branches that are growing downwards or crossing over others, as they can cause damage and restrict sunlight. Next, thin out the tree's canopy by removing some of the interior branches to allow better airflow and sunlight penetration. Lastly, prune the tree's top to keep it at a manageable height and encourage lower-lying branches to bear fruit. Always use sharp and clean tools and cut at the correct angle to prevent damage to the tree.
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