Choose regionally-adapted trellised fruits, for example bunch grapes in cold winter areas, or muscadine grapes where winters are mild. Mulch with grass clippings or straw. Mulch after planting new fruits.
Early summer offers us a tempting taste of what's to come in the fruit garden. Thinning Other Fruit Trees Pears need less thinning than apples but will still benefit from having young fruits thinned out to give consistent harvests.
They find their way to blossoms and immature fruits, which they eat as they find mates. Allowing poultry to forage under fruit trees can suppress plum curculios, too. Plum curculio [Credit: Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren ] Plum curculio [Credit: Andy...
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Plum (Fan) Aphids (General) Plum Curculio Slug Snail
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Plum (Large) Aphids (General) Plum Curculio Slug Snail
Poke a needle into the hole to kill the borer. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring, along with a balanced organic fertilizer. Keep the area under peaches mulched with wood chips or sawdust.
Poke a needle into the hole to kill the borer. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring, along with a balanced organic fertilizer. Keep the area under peaches mulched with wood chips or sawdust.
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Feeding Not required, unless closely spaced or just planted. Harvesting - Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect...
Scab and other fungal diseases can cause problems for pears. Codling moths can destroy crops of young fruits; trichogramma wasps can be used to control them, but insects are generally less of a problem with pears than with other tree fruits.
Scab and other fungal diseases can cause problems for pears. Codling moths can destroy crops of young fruits; trichogramma wasps can be used to control them, but insects are generally less of a problem with pears than with other tree fruits.
Young cherry trees are at high risk for damage from insects that bore into the main trunk. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Cherry (Semi-Dwarf) Aphids (General) Slug Snail Tent caterpillar
Young cherry trees are at high risk for damage from insects that bore into the main trunk. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Cherry (Fan) Aphids (General) Slug Snail Tent caterpillar
Spacing Single Plants: 13' 1" (4.00m) each way (minimum) Rows: 13' 1" (4.00m) with 13' 1" (4.00m) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Large trees are usually already well established Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant...
Companions Mint. Frost tolerant Oriental persimmons tolerate cold to 10°F (-12°C). American persimmon trees tolerate partial shade from high pines or other typical neighbors. Position Choose full sun for Oriental persimmons.
Poke a needle into the hole to kill the borer. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring , along with a balanced organic fertilizer. Keep the area under nectarines mulched with wood chips or sawdust.
Ripe apricots fall to the ground. Frost tolerant Yes, but it is important to choose varieties known to grow well in your area to reduce risk of losing blooms to spring freezes. Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective...
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Plum (Dwarf) Aphids (General) Plum Curculio Slug Snail
Fall webworms are a different species from eastern tent caterpillars, a common "webworm" of early summer that builds neat nests snugged into the crotches of fruit tree branches. Managing Outbreaks: Use a long stick with an old toothbrush taped to the...
Damage: Meandering tunnels in apples, just beneath the skin and extending to the core, are usually the work of apple maggots. Promptly pick up fallen apples and chop them into pieces before composting them.
Ripe apricots fall to the ground. Frost tolerant Yes, but it is important to choose varieties known to grow well in your area to reduce risk of losing blooms to spring freezes. Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective...
Bacterial Canker in Plum Trees Bacterial canker is another serious disease that affects plums and other trees of the same plant family ( Prunus ). This is healthier for the tree, unless there is a recurring issue with silver leaf or other diseases.
Poke a needle into the hole to kill the borer. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring , along with a balanced organic fertilizer. Keep the area under nectarines mulched with wood chips or sawdust.
Scab and other fungal diseases can cause problems for pears. Codling moths can destroy crops of young fruits; trichogramma wasps can be used to control them, but insects are generally less of a problem with pears than with other tree fruits.
Frost tolerant Yes. Fruit must first be ‘bletted' before eating raw. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Deep, fertile, well-drained soil. Troubleshooting Medlars are naturally astringent, like persimmons.
Young cherry trees are at high risk for damage from insects that bore into the main trunk. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Cherry (Dwarf) Aphids (General) Slug Snail Tent caterpillar
Troubleshooting Very cool or hot weather can affect ripening, and leaving fruits on the tree for too long can cause them to rot from the inside out. Harvesting Harvest pears before they fully ripen, and ripen under cool indoor temperatures.
Keep Plants Warm to Extend the Harvest into Fall Later on in the season stragglers can be encouraged to keep producing for a week or two longer by adding the thermal comfort of a floating row cover.