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apple trees require a certain volume of space to be 'happy' - they will naturally occupy that volume in differing configurations if allowed their natural form - (some are upright, some spread, some droop) - so, yes, you can train (one component of training is pruning) a semi-dwarf tree to a low form and keep it 'happy' and productive - the down side is that it's more work to achieve this form - give yourself plenty of room for each tree and life and training will be a lot easier - D On Aug 11, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Geoffrey Stone wrote:
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