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January is time to trim fruit trees - San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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January is time to trim fruit treesSan Gabriel Valley TribuneDEAR JACK: Would you please address the pruning of apricot, lemon, apple and orange trees in your column. Thank you. January is the traditional time to prune deciduous fruit trees, such as apricots, apples, nectarines, peaches, and plums.and more » |
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Time to Order Trees for Spring - PortageLife
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Time to Order Trees for SpringPortageLifeIt is time to pre-order quality trees from the Porter County Extension Board while supplies last. Apple, apricot, plum, peach, nectarine, cherry, pear and ornamentals are priced between $18 and $25. Trees that are pre-ordered can be picked up at an ... |
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Cundall: Brown rot disease - Weekly Times Now
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Cundall: Brown rot diseaseWeekly Times NowThey occurred while most stone fruit trees - apricot, plum, peach, nectarine and cherry - were in blossom. Many flowers remained wet for too long, allowing a fungus to move in from mummified, shrivelled fruit still clinging from the previous summer, ... |
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Selecting fruit trees for your yard - Monterey County Herald
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Selecting fruit trees for your yardMonterey County HeraldMartin has recently summarized his knowledge of trees for the home orchard in the Monterey Bay area. He reports what grows well: Apples, European and Asian Pears, Quinces, Plums, Prune Plums, Pluots (more Plum than Apricot), Persimmons, and Walnuts. |
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Bare-root fruit trees - Lompoc Record
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Bare-root fruit treesLompoc RecordRemarkably, within a few years these stick-like plants will grow rapidly, bud out and produce delicious, tree-ripened fruit. Your choices may include apple, apricot, cherry, fig, mulberry, nectarine, nectaplum, peach, pear, persimmon, plum, ...and more » |
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