My house lies in an old orchard. There are apple, pear, and peach trees. They flower (they are right now!) and are fabulous, but there are dead patches all over the trees. Like, only 1/2 of the tree will bloom and grow leaves. They also fruit, but the fruit is mini. The peaches for example [...]
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pollinate. My neighbors have flowering plum trees but I don’t think they’re fruit bearing. Will it still work for cross pollination? I also have, not far from the tree an apricot tree, a pear tree and two apple trees. I have honey bees as well. Do you think the plum tree will produce or do [...]
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Try putting Hydrogen Peroxide on it first. Fungus and bacteria of every kind shudder when they see Hydrogen Peroxide coming. Hydrogen Peroxide is found everywhere in nature (particularly rain water) and our cells actually produce it as our first line of defense against bacteria, viruses and fungus. It is simply water (H20) [...]
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I am new to gardening and I love it. Problem is im not to keen on planting every year. I would prefer to plant a rose bush that dies every winter and flowers every spring. Plants like that,
Flowers, fruit, Trees, anything.
Thank you
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I now people with apple trees in their gardens, and they only get a crop in late September, and have to eat them really quickly. I live in England, and we can still be fresh english apples here, well into the spring (after that they start coming from new zealand).
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The tree is probably 60 or more years old and always a prolific fruiter but this year the fruit developed small pinhead spots early into their development which gradually grew as the apples grew and in many cases distorted and cracked or split them. The tree is over 20 feet high so too tall to [...]
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They start in spring after the blossom is pollinated and get bigger and bigger and sweeter til fall. Up here in NY they are best after frost.
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This tree produced fruit last year but was not pruned. If pruning is required, please give info on how to do so.
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This tree is about 35 years old and where the sprouts have been growing there are big nobs formed from triming them off each spring. These nobs send out several water sprout vertical branches each year. I thought of sawing them off flush with the branch but I’m afraid it will kill the branch since [...]
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