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Most gardeners lose fruit before the season even starts — not to frost, pests, or disease, but to bad pruning timing. There’s a narrow window between the last hard freeze and bud break when fruit trees respond best to pruning. Miss it, and you’re cutting off fruit before it ever forms. In this video, I break down 7 fruit trees that must be pruned before bud break, what to cut, what to leave, and why pruning too early or too late costs you yield. We cover: • Why pruning before bud break matters • Which fruit trees punish late pruning the hardest • Apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, apricots, and figs • Common pruning mistakes that reduce harvests • How to know if you’re still in the pruning window This isn’t cosmetic pruning. It’s structural, timing-critical pruning that determines whether your trees wake up focused and productive — or stressed and unbalanced. If you want stronger growth, better airflow, and higher-quality fruit, this is the pruning window you can’t afford to miss. 🌱 The gardeners who harvest consistently don’t prune when it’s convenient. They prune when the tree is ready. Disclaimer: This video was created with the assistance of AI to help organize information, improve pacing, and structure the content for viewer clarity and retention. All gardening advice, techniques, timing recommendations, and practical insights are based on real-world homesteading and farming experience.