Secrets to Growing Fruit Trees Fruit trees bear at different times of the year. For example, there are apples for early season, midseason, and late season (well into fall), so it is wise to select trees for the season you want. Just how long it will be before trees will bear is another consideration; apples and pears bear in 4 to 6 years; plums, cherries, and peaches bear in about 4 years. Discover everything you need to know about: - Caring Properly for your Fruit Tree - Growing Trees for Shade - How to Prevent Small Fruits - How to Safely Spray Pesticide - Maintaining a Healthy Young Tree - and More GRAB YOUR COPY TODAY!
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Wade Muggleton has distilled 20 years of orchard know-how into this practical handbook to help you plan, plant and manage your orchard, whatever your garden size or budget.
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Discusses how to grow fruit trees in a garden or backyard, including such considerations as tree selection, planting and early care, growing fruit in containers, and pest and disease control.
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