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The Spotty Disease To Watch Out For That Can Destroy The Harvest Of Your Apple Tree
If you see velvety green spots on your apples or leaves, it's a sign your fruit tree has been affected by a disease that can ...
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What To Do If Your Tree Suddenly Starts Oozing Sap In The Fall
Sap is the 'blood' of a tree, helping to move nutrients from the roots to the limbs. Some sap is not unusual, but excessive ...
Fall is the ideal time to care for fruit trees after harvest. These 8 tasks help ensure strong roots, fewer pests, and better ...
Poor pollination, pests, or lack of sunlight can keep fruit from developing fully, so create a bee-friendly, sunny ...
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14 Steps To Do In October To Winterize Your Fruit Trees
The colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can ...
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Why Winter Might Be The Best Time For Pruning Your Fruit Trees
While it may seem like you should leave your leafless trees alone in winter, the fact is, it's a great time to prune many ...
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Yes, You Can Grow A Lemon Tree In A Pot—Here’s Exactly How
Growing lemon trees in containers isn't hard if you give them light, water, and good soil. Here are some tips for growing and ...
Pruning is an important job that you need to complete during October, according to a gardening expert who shared the three ...
October might seem like the time to put your secateurs away, but it's actually a great month to prune certain plants.
You’d be surprised how long some trees last…if properly maintained…and how soon the trees will start to produce.
Winter is the best time to do this work because apple trees are dormant and less likely to suffer from stress.
Pruning is an key job to do this month, according to a gardening expert who has shared the three plants to 'prioritise' ...
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