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Providing frost shelter for fruit trees

Providing frost shelter for fruit trees

Learn how to provide frost shelter for your fruit trees in spring to protect the flowers and fruit from damage.

Managing your fruit trees and frost

Managing your fruit trees and frost

Learn about frost in your garden, how it may affect different types of fruit trees, and how to protect them by creating microclimates.

Fruit tree summer pruning pros and cons

Fruit tree summer pruning pros and cons

Pruning your fruit tree in summer or winter can have different results, so we help you decide the best time for the job.

Noticed any brown rot in your stone fruit?

Noticed any brown rot in your stone fruit?

Brown rot in your fruit can be devastating, but it is preventable with the right knowledge, understanding, and equipment.

How to avoid depressing mistakes with your fruit trees

How to avoid depressing mistakes with your fruit trees

Creating an Action Plan for your fruit trees can help you avoid depressing mistakes, and feel more relaxed about your garden.

What are those brown marks on my apples?

What are those brown marks on my apples?

Brown marks on your apples can be a sign that something’s wrong, or it can be a naturally occurring condition that’s rarely seen these days.

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