Fruit trees are or will soon bud out. This is an important time to begin applying fungicides to trees that had a fungal leaf disease last season. Apples and crabapples are often infected by apple scab ...
OPB: Trees Or Bees: Fruit Growers' Dilemma Over Fungicides That Threaten Pollinators
Los Angeles Daily News: Too much or too little fruit on your tree? Here’s what you can do about it
Q. Last year, my plum tree didn’t have any fruit at all. This spring, it has so many plums that I’m afraid the branches may break! Why? This phenomenon is called “alternate year bearing” and is very ...
Too much or too little fruit on your tree? Here’s what you can do about it
Q: Last year, my plum tree didn’t have any fruit at all. This spring, it has so many plums that I’m afraid the branches may break! Why? A: This phenomenon is called alternate-year bearing and is very ...
Oregonian: Winter is the time to get a leg up on fruit tree problems with dormant oils
Just when you’re ready for a long winter’s nap, it’s time to tend your fruit trees. If you don’t, chances are they’ll struggle in the coming season. Giving them attention now helps ward off insects ...
Winter is the time to get a leg up on fruit tree problems with dormant oils
Orange County Register: Too much or too little fruit on your tree? Here’s what you can do about it
Winston-Salem Journal: Extension: Fungicides may be needed to fight diseases in peach trees