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Here's What Will Happen If You Prune Your Fruit Trees Too Early
Pruning your fruit trees is an important step to making sure they stay healthy and produce good fruit, but pruning too early ...
This column is written by the Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions recently ...
Young, green apricots or peaches develop small, crusty spots that persist as the fruits mature. Fruits on the same tree may have only a few spots or they may be covered more densely. The fruit stage ...
Growing fruit on trees is a rewarding experience, but it comes with challenges. From pests and disease to climate stress or ...
A review in Fruit Research by researchers from Henan Agricultural University, China, explore the state of art of research on jujube witches’ broom (‘Zaofeng’) disease, a fruit tree disease associated ...
We experience “overhead watering” all winter, and cool conditions and wet leaves create a perfect breeding ground for some of the most common fruit tree diseases we encounter here in Western ...
What a month we have had. Rainfall has been spotty – plentiful in parts of the state but bone dry in others. A rain gauge is an important tool in the garden. In addition to rain, many parts of ...
Fruit trees, whether it's apples, pears, figs, or nectarines, are wonderful to grow for a surplus of your favorite fruit when it's harvest time. Growing fruit trees requires space, time, and proper ...
The air is getting crisp, the leaves are putting on their final fiery show, and you’re cozied up with a mug of cider. But ...
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