- A Guide to Fruit Tree Sprays
Consult local nurseries or garden centres for information on fruit tree management practices that prevent pest problems and improve fruit quality and quantity... Tip Sheet #4 Pruning Fruit Trees Cherries: No thinning of fruit required.
- SPRAYING OF HOME FRUIT TREES FOR DISEASE PREVENTION
Due to the limited time for this presentation, however, I will discuss only several of the most prevalent fungal and bacterial diseases occurring in our area... Tip Sheet #4 Pruning Fruit Trees Cherries: No thinning of fruit required.
- Subject: Papayas, Hawaii’s Wonder Fruit Summary: Papayas are a
Subject: Papayas, Hawaii s Wonder Fruit Summary: Papayas are a popular fruit in Hawaii, but papaya ringspot virus threatened the entire industry until researchers at Cornell University and the University of Hawaii developed virus resistant varieties.
- Peach & Nectarine Trees
To identify fruiting wood, see our Fruit Tree Pruning Information Sheet... com INFORMATION SHEET Peach & Nectarine Trees PRUNE: When completely dormant in December or January, remove at least half of current year s growth on mature trees.
- Universit y of Wisconsin Pest Alert
XHT1028 Provided to you by: Plum Pox What is plum pox? Plum pox, also known as sharka, is a virus disease that affects stone fruits including plums, peaches, nectarines, apricots, and ornamental Prunus species... com INFORMATION SHEET Peach & Nectarine.
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