Posted by johndeeregene on February 13, 2011 at 07:11:09 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Apple trees posted by TGIN on February 13, 2011 at 04:16:08:
as the others have said any of the little leaders that come of the main beams, also any branchs that cross each other. as to spraying i will spray this week sometime for a dormment spray, then when it starts to get warm enough, starting spraying every 2 weeks until just before blooom until ALL REPEAT ALL BLOOMS ON THE TREES ARE GONE, because of the bees, a gentlemem puts 13 hives here evey year, then every 2 weeks until 3 weeks before harvest. i just use blondie fruit tree spray it has always done good job for me, buy it when on sale, i have over 60 fruit trees, from cherry to apply, we have them located on several locations on the farm because of bloom an harvest times an spraying. make sure if you want more fruit an better fruit check into pollinaters. just my 2 cents worth, an if you ask my wife it isnt worth that much. johnndeeregene
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