March 28, 2007
A Well Pruned Apple Tree
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Question: I'd like to know how to go about training the semi-dwarf apple sapling that I planted last year. Answer: You'll probably want to train it to a central leader, with fruit-bearing lateral (side) branches. …
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Ya think this amaryllis is Apple Blossom Pink? Ya think maybe it was in the wrong bin when I bought it? I do, but it is pretty none the less. I have had a red one the past two years and wanted a change this year.
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Question: I have 3 apple trees that are 6 to 8 years old. However, I have gotten very few apples, and last year there were very few blossoms. What am I doing wrong? Answer: Since the trees didn't have blossoms, one explanation could be …
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This tree I am standing beside was the costliest of them all at the Chinese Garden in Portland. There were far larger ones, older, more venerable from the “back 40’s” of various nurseries and even some trees taken from the Highways …
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There are many different types of roses out there that you have to choose from, and tree roses are one of the types that are out there. Tree roses are a really great type of roses, and if you are interested in learning about how to …
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Transplanting a tree from one location to another can be no big deal or a very big deal—it all depends on the size of the tree.
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