The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Peach trees should be safe from frost damage in recent cold snap
Peach trees should be safe from frost damage in recent cold snap
Daily Hampshire Gazette: Area farmers believe peach crops ‘dodged a bullet’ in overnight frost
AOL: When to Cover Fruit Trees for Frost Protection—and How to Do It, According to Orchardists
As fall settles in and temperatures start to drop, safeguarding fruit trees from frost becomes an essential responsibility for home gardeners and orchardists. Frost can significantly harm budding ...
When to Cover Fruit Trees for Frost Protection—and How to Do It, According to Orchardists
Peach, nectarine, apricot, cherry, and plum trees have two types of buds — vegetative buds responsible for shoots and leaves, and flower buds. Each flower bud on stone fruit trees contains one blossom ...
East Idaho News: What to do when a hard frost hits your fruit tree blooms
What to do when a hard frost hits your fruit tree blooms
ABC4 Utah: Frost protection tips for fruit trees as freezing temperatures threaten orchards
Harsh frost at the beginning of April left many fruit tree owners at a loss, but for those spared, Utah State University (USU) Extension shares frost protection strategies as temperatures are ...
When planting fruit trees this spring, frost should be high on the list of considerations for variety selection and tree placement. Spring frosts can be detrimental to fruit trees with developing and ...
Yahoo: Should You Be Planting A Peach Tree In The Fall? Here's Why It Might Be Worth It
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sweet peaches growing on a branch - titov dmitriy/Shutterstock The best time to plant a peach tree was 10 years ago, but the ...