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How to get a peach tree to fruit – 3 tips experts say will bring you a bigger, sweeter harvest
If you've spent years nurturing a peach tree only to never get any fruit, it might just be that you need to adjust the growing environment you're providing. There needs to be some specific conditions ...
The fruit growers in Palisade seem to be the only ones not complaining about this year's chilly spring temperatures in the Grand Valley. "The blooms are coming out later than average this year, when ...
Joellen Dimond discusses spring-blooming shrubs, and Mr. D. talks root stock for fruit trees. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Director of Landscape for the University of ...
Fruit trees across northern Utah are blooming weeks ahead of schedule following an unusually warm winter and early spring, ...
Peach season is just a few months away in Texas, and while our hot summers help produce a higher sugar content in the fruit, it’s what happens during the winter that can either make or break the ...
Come March, my thoughts turn to peach blossoms and memories of family fruit trees. One tree from youth stands above others.
Temperatures in the Grand Valley fell into the low 20s on Wednesday, which could have done significant damage to the valley’s peach crop. David Sterle, a research scientist at the Colorado State ...
April is the time to thin it. Peaches and nectarines should be thinned so that fruit is 5-7 inches apart on the branch. Plums ...
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