After the April snow storm when the rabbits pruned my trees, I waited to see what lived and what died. At least one peach tree has split limbs - I presume (from reading here) that the sap froze. I expected those limbs to die but some haven't. They are not as leafed out as other parts of the tree but definately alive. I need to keep as much living tissue as possible since the rabbits did such a thorough job of pruning. Is there anything I can do for them at this late date? Or would it be better to cut those off, too? If I remember correctly there is a split in the trunk, too. These trees are not even 5 feet tall and the side branches are inches long.
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