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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1689144" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Unfortunately, the trees I need pruning are peaches, some apple trees and pears. I will be transplanting them here this winter. I would like to spend a little time with someone here that knows what they are doing, and learn by doing... but it will get worked out. Going to take the advice and contact the extension people and see if there is someone with knowledge and experience to talk to or even pay to come do it once they get transplanted. I don't even know if they are semi-dwarf or full size...the peaches look to be dwarf or semi, but the pears look to be full size????</p><p>Hey, they are going to be free for the moving, so who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth. At $35 to $75 to buy a fruit tree, and these will suffer the transplant but have 3 years growth on a small potted tree, and the peaches are all, producing peaches this year so will suffer a set back for a year then ought to come on.... moving them will take a bit, but I would have to dig holes for potted trees too.... I figure it is worth it since they will be cut down this winter otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1689144, member: 25884"] Unfortunately, the trees I need pruning are peaches, some apple trees and pears. I will be transplanting them here this winter. I would like to spend a little time with someone here that knows what they are doing, and learn by doing... but it will get worked out. Going to take the advice and contact the extension people and see if there is someone with knowledge and experience to talk to or even pay to come do it once they get transplanted. I don't even know if they are semi-dwarf or full size...the peaches look to be dwarf or semi, but the pears look to be full size???? Hey, they are going to be free for the moving, so who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth. At $35 to $75 to buy a fruit tree, and these will suffer the transplant but have 3 years growth on a small potted tree, and the peaches are all, producing peaches this year so will suffer a set back for a year then ought to come on.... moving them will take a bit, but I would have to dig holes for potted trees too.... I figure it is worth it since they will be cut down this winter otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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