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Growing fruit trees in containers or in the ground in your yard can offer abundant fresh fruit, fragrant blossoms that are attractive to beneficial pollinators, and cooling summer shade. Pruning ...
When to Prune Fruit Trees. Timing your pruning is dictated by a number of factors, ... For example, sweet cherries can be pruned in late summer when there’s less chance of bacterial infection.
Pruning in the dormant season is absolutely necessary for trees that form fruit on new wood. Nectarines and peaches are two trees that benefit from dormant pruning. Others, like apricot, cherry, and ...
All fruit trees benefit from both summer and winter pruning. Peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots are all members of the Prunus genus and are therefore closely related.
Avoid pruning fruit trees in late spring or early summer when disease organisms are most active. The wounds created by cutting are more likely to be infected by pathogens during these times of year.
Fruit trees can grow well in a variety of soil types as long as the soil is well-drained. If you are growing standard-size fruit trees, you should have soil that is 4 to 9 feet deep.
Home orchards are a source of pride for those of us who have them. They don’t have to be anything extensive, just a couple of ...
Horticulture experts have cautioned apple growers against undertaking deep pruning in their orchards during the ongoing heat ...
When planting loquat trees, dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper than it. This way, roots can spread ...
Available now at Gardening Express, you can buy the retailer's Mini Orchard Collection for just £9.97, reduced from £59.97 – ...