Trim Right, Keep it Light
Keep in mind, summer trimming should only be a light trim where needed. You don’t want to add more stress to the tree by forcing it to regrow what you’ve cut. Just like people try to take it easy on hot days, let your tree do the same. Any major shaping should be reserved for the dormant season. The right amount of trimming helps the tree direct energy toward developing stronger branches, better blooms, and more fruit.
Pest Control.
Another benefit of summer tree pruning is pest control. By removing branches and fruit that have mites or aphid damage you are protecting the overall health and longevity of the tree. You are also ensuring that your fruit trees produce delicious, healthy fruit that’s free of pests. Make sure to throw out these defective limbs or fruits. To prevent infestation, do not compost them.