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How to Prune Your Fruit Trees in Winter for a Bigger Spring Harvest, According to Martha

Summary by Martha Stewart
Get her trimming tips. Luis Alvarez / Getty ImagesGarden maintenance doesn't stop even when it's cold outside and there's snow on the ground.In fact, if you grow fruit trees, the best time to prune them is now, or in very early spring before any new growth begins, Martha explains. Pruning not only helps to develop proper shape and form, but also encourages new growth, promotes high fruit yield, and maintains good tree health.Our founder has more…
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How to cut your fruit trees in winter for a more abundant spring harvest, according to Martha Stewart When everything seems to be asleep in the garden, some orchards come to life discreetly. On her farm in Bedford, New York State, Martha Stewart brings in a team of tree trees every winter to pick up more than 200 apple trees, pear trees, peach trees or cherry trees. The cold, the razing light, the bare silhouettes of the trees: it is at that tim…

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Martha Stewart broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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