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Growing Apple Trees In The Home Garden
A regular spray program is essential for high fruit quality and healthy trees. Use a multipurpose fungicide and insecticide labeled for apples. ...

Fruit Tree Growing Guide
APPLE - Mature trees grow to 20 ft. Two varieties are needed for best fruit set. Fruit production expected during 3rd year. Spray program necessary for ...

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Prune fruit trees - 3. Dormant oil spray - 4. Codling Moth sprays - 10. Peach Leaf Curl spray - 5. Prune apricots-1. Powdery Mildew (grapes) - 11 ...

A Guide to Fruit Tree Sprays for the Home Garden
Prune trees in dormant season or summer to open up canopy to improve exposure of fruit to sun, air circulation and spray coverage of leaves and fruit. ...

San Jose Scale On Fruit Trees, HYG-2039-92
In backyard fruit plantings, an all-purpose fruit tree spray or the insecticide Imidan can be used for the foliar sprays. For more information on this and ...

Fruit Trees
Choosing a fruit tree. Pyola Insecticide Spray plant-based pest control for fruit trees more info _____ Bee-Scent™ Spray attracts pollinating honeybees ...

Natural Gardener: Helpful Information > Monthly To Do List > November
Spray fruit trees. None of our most common fruit trees are native. Therefore, they need more care than, say, a yaupon holly or a bur oak. ...


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Fruit fly control trial sidesteps large-scale spraying - Science Network Western Australia


Fruit fly control trial sidesteps large-scale spraying
Science Network Western Australia
Most current methods involve the spraying of organophostphate—like dimethoate—onto the trees to kill the insects whereas Magnet MED is a 'lure and kill' type which leaves no chemical residue on the fruit. This involves hanging a small, card-like ...

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Garden Detective: Combating an overabundance of olives - Sacramento Bee


Garden Detective: Combating an overabundance of olives
Sacramento Bee
We were told to buy a spray, and were going to try it, but last spring was either raining or windy, and we don't want to spray a 40-foot tree and take the chance of the spray going on other fruit trees or plants, without knowing what it will do. Help!

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Organic calendar for February 2012 - Fort Worth Star Telegram


Organic calendar for February 2012
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Prune peach and plum trees to encourage growth. Cut limbs at a 45-degree angle. Prune one of every three branches. Spray foliage with seaweed spray once a week until the last spring frost (usually March 15). Prune all other fruit trees, if branches are ...

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February garden tasks - San Francisco Chronicle


February garden tasks
San Francisco Chronicle
Spray fruit trees and roses with a dormant spray made of horticultural oil to kill overwintering insect eggs. Buy bare-root plants (sold without soil around the roots) such as grapes, cane berries, fruit trees and roses. Pick up fallen camellia flowers ...

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Consider planting perennials instead of annuals - Las Vegas Review-Journal


Consider planting perennials instead of annuals
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Q: Is it too late to spray my fruit trees with dormant oil? A: Once the blooms begin opening, it's too late. To get the greatest control from dormant oil, drench trees so that the oil sticks to the plants on a calm day. This spray gets the insects ...

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