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Old December 8, 2019   #4
MuddyBuckets
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Worth and zendog, thanks for the replies. Trees were not fertilized but the lawn was last spring. The pics were late afternoon, sun low on the horizon, spring and summer full sun for ~6-7 hours.

How about structure pruning now and selective pruning in perhaps mid March/April when they break dormancy? Any benefit to winter mulching with composted wood chips?
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