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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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When to Cover Fruit Trees for Frost Protection—and How to Do It, According to Orchardists
As fall settles in and temperatures start to drop, safeguarding fruit trees from frost becomes an essential responsibility for home gardeners and orchardists. Frost can significantly harm budding ...
Protecting your peach tree in winter ensures healthy growth and a strong fruit harvest when the warm weather returns. Wrap ...
Growing your own fruits and vegetables can bring you a sense of pride and peace of mind in knowing exactly where your produce originates. Fruit trees in particular add to the landscape of your home ...
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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 ...
A fruit tree can be a friend or foe; it's all about understanding its needs. Peach, plum, or pear: here's the fertilizer your ...
Poor pollination, pests, or lack of sunlight can keep fruit from developing fully, so create a bee-friendly, sunny ...
Sure, unpruned fruit trees can still produce a crop. But knowing how to prune fruit trees properly helps them be more productive and the fruit will be easier to harvest. This guide explains the ...
The best time to prune depends on the type of tree. Spring-flowering trees (dogwoods, redbuds, ornamental cherries) should be ...
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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 amounts may mean trouble. Learn what it means when you notice a lot of sap, ...
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