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February fruit tree pruning is the cheat code that turns a dark, crowded canopy into a light-and-air machine so you get bigger fruit, fewer diseases, and an easier harvest. In this video, you’ll learn a calm February pruning rhythm you can use on 5 backyard favorites: apple, pear, peach, plum, and mulberry. You’ll see exactly how to: Start with the “3 Ds”: dead, damaged, diseased Remove crossing/rubbing branches to prevent wounds and infection Make proper branch-collar cuts (no flush cuts, no stubs) Choose thinning cuts vs. heading cuts to control growth and avoid water sprouts Shape each tree the right way: • Apples/pears: strong structure + sunlight to fruiting wood • Pears: reduce height gradually with reduction cuts • Peaches: open-center vase + one-year wood focus • Plums: airflow + scaffold strength • Mulberries: size control without topping If you want a harvest that feels like 3X by summer, prune for sunlight in June and airflow after rain. Drop a comment with your tree type and your zone, and subscribe for more backyard orchard guides! [Hashtags] #FruitTreePruning #FebruaryGardening #AppleTreePruning #HomeOrchard #BackyardGarden