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Why mangoes drop early, and how science may keep them hanging on
Mango growers know the sound of loss: the soft thud of immature fruit hitting the ground long before it has a chance to ...
Question: Our mango tree has produced 3-4-inch-long fruits. Do I need to thin the crop to make them grow larger? Answer: Hopefully your mango is a good bearer, but unlike some other fruit trees, ...
Aim to fertilize fruit trees in spring or early summer. This timing allows the trees to absorb nutrients they can use for new growth and fruit production, says Lauren St. Germain Kidd, the owner of ...
Question. One of the trunks of my ligustrum and some additional limbs are dead. I prune them off when noted and apply a fungicide. What else can I do? Answer. Some young but mainly older ligustrums ...
As you stroll through the fertilizer section of your favorite nursery or the garden center at the local big-box store, you see tree fertilizer after tree fertilizer on the shelves. Choosing between ...
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How to Fertilize Fruit Trees for an Abundant Harvest Year After Year, According to Farmers
Fertilizing your trees will go a long way toward increasing fruit size and yield. There is nothing quite like the joy of picking fresh fruit from your own fruit tree. To achieve a steady and plentiful ...
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