Pruning schedule

Pruning properly is as important for crops as it is at the right time. If we do these 2 things correctly we ensure the future of our garden. In Gardenprue, little by little we are adding information about types of pruning. Now we add the calendar with an easy-to-understand reading to know the approximate moment in which to cut down the trees and plants.

PRUNING DATES FOR THE MAIN CROPS IN YOUR GARDEN

This is the pruning schedule for the main crops. The sections of the calendar are divided into months of the year and in turn these are divided into 15 days.

To avoid doubts when viewing the table, the sign X corresponds to the whole fraction (corresponding to a month) and the sign  corresponds to half of that fraction (15 days). If the fraction / appears just before an X it corresponds to the last 15 days of the month. On the contrary, if a sign / appears after the X, it corresponds to the first 15 days of the month.

 

CultureFebMarzAprMayJunJulAgoSept
ManzanoX//X/
ApricotXXXX/
PeralX//X/
Red plumXX/X/
FresalXX/
ChestnutX/X/
Higuera/XX
AvellanoXX//X/
BlueberryX/
Khaki/XX/
KiwiX/X/
AlmendroXXXXX/
Morera/X
LooseX/X/
NectarineX/X/
OlivoX
Peach treeX/X/
CirueloX/X/
MembrilleroX//X/
Claudia plumX/X/
Wild roseX//
Sour cherryX/X/
EndrinoXXXX
Sweet cherryX/X/
QuiteXXXX
ParraXXX
CitrusX

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