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I was wondering why my peaches were so small and stunted. I guess I needed to thin them out. My trees (two) are about 4 years old. Should I still cut them back in the spring? I never get to eat very many of them anyway because the birds and squirrels feast before they get ripe. Any suggestions?
Can you post an image - they really need to be thinned out and your local ag. office should have information just for your area on the when where why and hows for your area.