March 28, 2007
Pruning Apple Trees - Thinning
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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Author: squalyw Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 3:41 am (GMT 0) Thanks for your help. Hopefully the trees will do better next year.
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Gallery Index Image 9 of 9 < Prev. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > Marie Iannotti View Full-Size The Final Effect.
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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'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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Gallery Index Image 2 of 9 < Prev. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > Marie Iannotti View Full-Size Apple Tree.
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magnificent trees.jpg Imagine coming up with your own list of the "10 Most Magnificent Trees of the World". Well, that's exactly what Neatorama did even going so far as to rank them in descending order. Now my humble 4 Incredible Trees …
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This Tuesday (April 24), we’ll be talking to Chris Roddick, the staff arborist at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, and author of The Tree Care Primer. Tune in to learn from his twenty-year expertise on trees, right on time for Arbor…
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Question: How do I prune evergreen trees to make them fill out? They are 8 to 10 feet tall. I'd like to use them for Christmas trees in the coming years. Answer: I'm assuming you are talking about trees in your landscape and not a …
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