Protect Fruit Blossoms
Do not forget to protect fruit blossoms from late frosts! About doing so: http://j.mp/heRnPL
Do not forget to protect fruit blossoms from late frosts! About doing so: http://j.mp/heRnPL
Do you grow blueberries? There is still time to plant new bushes! Some reasons to plant blueberries: http://j.mp/e1wnxt
There is still time to plant new fruit! Did you ever try black raspberries? Some infos: http://j.mp/dN1tzg
One reason might be that many plum and pear trees are not self fertile and therefore need a pollinator. Check your plum tree for aphids, too. For more ideas why your trees do not bear fruit take a look at this link: http://j.mp/meaxUe
Be aware that some plants need male and female flowers to produce fruit! One of them is cantaloupe: http://j.mp/aLsmGM
Care for your fruit trees: protect fruit blossom from late frosts.
Do you grow apples and pears as cordons? They allow you to grow a useful amount of fruit in even a small garden.
Ripe apples can be harvested now: Hold each fruit lightly in the palm of the hand and gently lift, twist and pull away.
Re your post on fruit can you tell me why my one plum and one pear tree hasnt and doesnt look like its going to give fruit and another thing is the plum leaves at the top of the tree are all curly we have probably had them for two years the first year the plum gave us just one plum any idear please