
Should you spray your fruit trees in autumn?
Spraying fruit trees should always be kept to a minimum to protect soil health, but sometimes a spray in autumn is the right thing to do.
Spraying fruit trees should always be kept to a minimum to protect soil health, but sometimes a spray in autumn is the right thing to do.
Prepare the soil before planting fruit trees with an autumn green manure crop, and give your fruit trees the best possible chance to thrive.
Fruit tree suckers should be removed every year or they cause problems, but it’s important to do it the right way.
If you’re planting fruit trees this winter, there are a few steps to go through before you get started with soil preparation.
Fruit tree prunings are often considered as ‘waste’ and even sent to landfill. Here’s three ways to capture the nutrient from your prunings.
Extending your fresh fruit season with late-ripening fruit trees is an easy way to increase food security and decrease risk.