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Would you able to tell me whether I can prune now(end of July in Sydney)Thanks
Time: 14th July 2012 2:23pm
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Pauline says...
I am guessing Sydney wouldn't be too far off Adelaide season wise. In which case now would be a great time.
Time: 14th July 2012 3:43pm
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Itdepends says...
It's not going to get any colder- good time now for Mulberries- but you could have (and should have) pruned in Autumn for most stone fruit to reduce the risk of bacterial canker infection.
Time: 16th July 2012 8:32pm
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Pauline says...
Mulberries are not stone fruit, so does that still apply?
Time: 17th July 2012 6:14pm
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Itdepends says...
No it doesn't apply to Mulberries- just a general comment and a note that you can prune in Autumn as well as winter.
Mulberries can fruit twice a year if you prune immediately after fruiting you can get a second crop.
Time: 17th July 2012 9:40pm
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nora says...
Thank you
Time: 25th July 2012 3:22pm
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nora says...
Thank you
Time: 25th July 2012 3:22pm
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