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How to know if your fruit tree flowers are healthy

How to know if your fruit tree flowers are healthy

Learn how to spot the difference between healthy fruit tree flowers and those that are suffering from a common disease that can cause rot.

Do you need to spray your fruit trees?

Do you need to spray your fruit trees?

Spraying your trees in spring – at the right time and for the right reasons – can make a big difference to whether you get a crop or not.

Fruit tree leaves: bonus or problem?

Fruit tree leaves: bonus or problem?

Should you let the leaves from your fruit tree stay on the ground in autumn, or are you just asking for trouble? We’ll help you decide.

Should you spray your fruit trees in autumn?

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.

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.

Dieback and cankers on fruit trees

Dieback and cankers on fruit trees

Die-back and cankers on your fruit tree may be a sign that it has root rot caused by Phytophthora infection.

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