House Digest on MSN
The Spotty Disease To Watch Out For That Can Destroy The Harvest Of Your Apple Tree
If you see velvety green spots on your apples or leaves, it's a sign your fruit tree has been affected by a disease that can ...
House Digest on MSN
14 Steps To Do In October To Winterize Your Fruit Trees
The colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can ...
You’ve done it—you planted your fruit trees, nurtured them through spring blossoms, and watched them proudly bear fruit ...
An aggressive fungus known as Phellinus noxius has been widely observed to cause “brown root rot” on trees in many parts of the Asia-Pacific region extending from Malaysia to as far as American Samoa.
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
10 Essential Tips for Winter-Proofing Your Fruit Trees So They'll Thrive in Spring
Unlike garden beds with spring flowers or vegetable patches, fruit trees should not be given slow-release fertilizers or compost before winter. Unless soil test results suggest otherwise, fertilizing ...
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