
Do cherry trees need thinning?
Thinning cherry trees is not usually needed because they’re not prone to biennial bearing. That’s lucky, because it would be a huge job.
Thinning cherry trees is not usually needed because they’re not prone to biennial bearing. That’s lucky, because it would be a huge job.
Making sure your fruit tree has enough water in spring will help you to grow larger fruit.
Thinning your fruit trees is a great chance to check the health of your fruit and do a little disease control at the same time.
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Late spring is the time to check your fruit trees for early peaches or apricots. Learn what to do next and how to check for common diseases.
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