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Maximize Your Harvest and Revive Your Orchard
Don’t let your apple, pear, and cherry trees go to waste. Our specialized fruit tree pruning improves production, prevents disease, and makes harvesting easy.
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Are Your Fruit Trees Disappointing You?
We see it all the time: trees that look green but produce tiny, spotted fruit—or no fruit at all. Without proper structure, fruit trees put all their energy into wood growth instead of fruit production.
Poor Yield:
Trees producing small, bitter, or non-existent fruit.
The “Tangled Mess”:
Branches crossing and rubbing, creating a dense ball of leaves.
Disease & Rot
Lack of airflow causing Apple Scab, mildew, or fungal rot.
Too Tall to Pick:
Fruit growing 20 feet up where you can’t reach it.
We Prune for Production, Not Just Looks
Pruning a fruit tree is an art form. It requires understanding “apical dominance” and “fruiting spurs.” If you cut the wrong branch, you might lose next year’s crop.
At Elite Arbor Care, we treat your backyard trees like a professional orchard. We open the canopy to sunlight, remove non-productive water sprouts, and structure the tree to support heavy, delicious fruit.

The Pruning Process
01
Structural Correction
We remove deadwood, crossing limbs, and water sprouts to establish a strong framework.
02
Airflow & Light
We thin the center of the tree to ensure sunlight hits the lower branches (where the fruit grows).
03
Height Reduction
We gently lower the canopy over time, keeping fruit within ladder-reach.
Sanitized Tools
We sterilize our tools between trees to prevent the spread of Fire Blight and fungus.
Species Specific
We know the difference between pruning a Cherry (stone fruit) and an Apple (pome fruit).
Seasonal Timing
We schedule heavy pruning in winter (dormancy) for the best results.
Common Questions About Fruit Tree Pruning
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