
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.
Fruit tree suckers should be removed every year or they cause problems, but it’s important to do it the right way.
Breaks in your fruit tree can often be repaired, as long as you follow a few simple guidelines and provide good follow-up care.
Autumn is a great time to apply some natural fertility to your fruit trees before they go to sleep for the winter.
Sub-tropical fruit trees include dozens of exotic and interesting varieties that can expand the diversity in your garden.
Picking almonds at the right time is key to good storage, and recording the names of the varieties you plant helps too.