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Natural fertility for fruit trees in Autumn

Natural fertility for fruit trees in Autumn

Autumn is a great time to apply some natural fertility to your fruit trees before they go to sleep for the winter.

To fertilise or not to fertilise your fruit trees in spring?

To fertilise or not to fertilise your fruit trees in spring?

Should you fertilise your fruit trees in spring? Yes, but its important to do it in a way that doesn’t damage the natural fertility system.

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