How To Start Growing Big Fruits
June 14, 2010 by Admin
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The one thing that regularly shocks new hierarchy growers is the detail that the fruits shaped by their ranking are much smaller than the ones they’re used to since at the grocery deposit. “What is crime with my ranking?!,” “My God! What have I has done!?” are some cried you may consider from the disgruntled [...]
How to Choose Your Perfect Tree
June 13, 2010 by Admin
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Although the practice of budding and caring for a ranking is normally challenging and even strenuous at epoch, sometimes one of the hardest parts is choosing which kind you want. You have to take between the many sizes, fruit, and other attributes. The different sizes embrace: dwarf, half-dwarf, and normal. Your span can touch everything [...]
Planting Your New Tree
June 12, 2010 by Admin
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When you have decided on which kind of fruit tree you would like, and where you would like it, you can finally start to plant it. If you buy your tree from a nursery, be especially careful when you are taking it from the nursery to your house. I once had a friend who put [...]
Espalier – the Art of Training your Tree
June 11, 2010 by Admin
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What is an “espalier” you may be asking yourself. The term espalier has changed over the years. Originally it defined a trellis, or a frame, to which a tree was to be tied. It presently refers to the process of training your tree or plant. The purpose of an espalier is to be able to [...]
Choosing the Right Spot for Your Tree
June 10, 2010 by Admin
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When growing a fruit tree, choosing the right place to plant it is very important. One thing that you have to consider is its proximity to a building, electric line, side walk, or any other thing that might disrupt its growing. Once you have planted a fruit tree, the chances of unearthing it and changing [...]
Stop Diseases in Trees
June 9, 2010 by Admin
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If you maintain any pitted fruit trees such as plums, peaches, or cherries, I’m sure you know that those types of trees are much more susceptible to diseases than any other type. While the fruits are delicious, it can be rather hard to live with all of the maladies that can plague the life of [...]
Things to Critique When Choosing a Tree
June 8, 2010 by Admin
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Although the process of growing and caring for a tree is generally challenging and even difficult at times, sometimes one of the hardest parts is choosing which kind you want. You have to choose between the many sizes, fruit, and other attributes. The different sizes include: dwarf, semi-dwarf, and standard. Your choice can affect everything [...]
Guidling Your Tree Branches
June 7, 2010 by Admin
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Many people associate pruning with changing the structure of your tree to fit a different shape or style. However, this is not the case. Altering the structure of the tree is known as “Tree Training”. This is a much better way to develop an alternate form for your tree. Pruning should be used to prevent [...]
Growing Organic Fruit
June 6, 2010 by Admin
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Growing organic fruit in your garden has advantages over the fruit purchased in grocery stores. Organic fruit tastes better and you know that the fruit was not sprayed with any dangerous chemicals. The fruit that is planted in your garden was chosen by you because of its particular variety and you wanted to grow them [...]
Planting And Caring For Dwarf Trees
June 5, 2010 by Admin
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If space is a concern for you but you really would love to grow your own fruit, dwarf trees may be your solution. The size difference between a dwarf fruit tree and a standard-sized tree is that a dwarf is usually less than 10 feet tall as opposed to a full size, which can grow [...]



