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Spray Damage on Fruit Trees

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:05 Plant Care » Fruit Tree Care
Spray Damage on Fruit Trees
Spray Damage on Fruit Trees

Although pesticides are intended to protect trees from damage caused by insects, there are risks associated with the application of the chemicals. Improper application and environmental factors can contribute to damage.
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How to Identify Oak Trees by Bark

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:08 Plants » Deciduous Trees
How to Identify Oak Trees by Bark
How to Identify Oak Trees by Bark

There are more than 400 species of oak in the world, and more than 80 in North America, where it is one of the mainstays of American hardwood forests. Since pioneer days, oaks have provided food, dyes and timber in vast quantities. Though it's easier to identify species of oak from the shape of leaves, you can also identify them from the color and texture of their bark, which varies widely from one species to another.
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Fruit Tree Grafting Methods

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:05 Plant Care » Fruit Tree Care
Fruit Tree Grafting Methods
Fruit Tree Grafting Methods

Most fruit trees grown in the United States today are hybrid trees. Because of this, a fruit tree grown from seed will not produce a tree similar to its parent plant, according to University of Minnesota Extension. In order to propagate fruit trees, most fruit growers graft limbs of a desired cultivar onto the root stock of existing trees. There are several effective methods for grafting fruit trees.
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Fruit Trees for Zones 6 and 7

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:12 Plants » Fruit Tree Types
Fruit Trees for Zones 6 and 7
Fruit Trees for Zones 6 and 7

The key to successfully growing fruit trees is choosing trees suited to the climate of your area's planting zone. Planting zones 6 and 7 are ideal for certain varieties of apples, pears and peaches.
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How to Treat Fruit Tree Diseases

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:03 Plant Care » Plant Diseases & Treatments
How to Treat Fruit Tree Diseases
How to Treat Fruit Tree Diseases

A variety of diseases may plague fruit trees, including fungi, bacterial problems, and viral diseases. In some cases, a disease damages plant leaves, but fruit tree diseases kill the trees in extreme cases. Treatment for fruit tree diseases varies depending on the disease and tree, but many of them are at least somewhat treatable with a few supplies and simple steps.
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