What should your fruit trees look like in spring?
Are your fruit trees healthy this spring? Knowing what to look for and what’s “normal” will help you stay on track with your fruit tree care.
Are your fruit trees healthy this spring? Knowing what to look for and what’s “normal” will help you stay on track with your fruit tree care.
Learn how to spot the difference between healthy fruit tree flowers and those that are suffering from a common disease that can cause rot.
Working out how much fruit a mature fruit tree can grow will help you plan how many trees you need in your garden to meet your family’s needs.
Learn how to use a technique called renovation pruning to tame large, unpruned, and out-of-control monster fruit trees.
Broken fruit trees can be caused by animals eating them, or accidental damage. Identifying the animal is the first step to prevention.
Learning the different names for the parts of your fruit tree before you start pruning will help you to understand what you’re doing.