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How to make and use a fruit picking diary

How to make and use a fruit picking diary

Using a fruit-picking diary can help solve the problem of choosing the exact time to pick your fruit so it’s neither under-ripe nor over-ripe.

Should you pick up fruit from the ground?

Should you pick up fruit from the ground?

Picking up your fruit from the ground is the first principle of organic orchard hygiene, and one of your best lines of defence against pests.

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