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I have fed and watered all along. The branches are dry and cob webbed. What can I do. I had peach leaf the year before last and treated it. It was fine last spring. DOn't know what happened.
Asked by omolly@sbcglobal.net on 4/30/2008 9:49:13 AM | See Answers
The fruit trees in my yard really out of hand, there're too tall now , and I would like to replace them with ones that don't grow tall. I have some young saplings that I could maybe use. I heard some where that if you cut the tap root while it is young, you could stunt it's growth. true or false?
Asked by ricchaw54 on 3/18/2007 11:40:56 AM | See Answers
I have heard that a good way to police a fruit orchard is to let pigs roam under the trees. They will eat the windfalls and fertilize as they go. I know pigs root around a lot, though. Would they be safe to use in an orchard of dwarf trees? Has anybody here done this?
Asked by MamaBear on 7/30/2006 2:56:11 AM | See Answers
I have been told not to buy dwarf (or any) trees from one company because I was told they mislable their products. Also I do not want to get a sterile tree that will not produce fruit.
Does anyone have suggestions of where I can purchase quality fruit trees?
Asked by Traveler on 10/4/2007 1:23:07 AM | See Answers
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