
Last year I pruned my trees in autumn. It wasn't very professional. I just intuitively cut the branches that seemed superfluous or weak to me. In any case, one thing can be said - it couldn't get worse, because it couldn't be worse. My garden was in a state of absolute chaos.
This year I was waiting for spring with fear. I didn't count on the harvest, I was worried about whether my trees would survive in principle after what I did! What was my surprise when this year my fruit trees bloomed much more than usual! Of course, this is not a guarantee of the harvest, especially since the weather presents us with surprise after surprise. However, I hope that at least my plants will heal.




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Great job capturing that moment so clearly—looking forward to reading more of your posts!
Sometimes nature surprises us without our knowledge, it's really nice to see such beautiful flowers blooming after pruning. I hope your harvest will be very good this time too. Best wishes
And there is pruning - is it too much or too little? Good for the fruit size and shape of the tree.
Seems you did good job.
I see apples and pears if I am correct in the photos. They look good.
Is first photo pear as well or something else?
Your trees surprised you with strong blooms after pruning mistakes. You captured the best shot also.
Intuitive pruning paid off way better than expected!