Early every spring we do these two things to ensure our orchard has the best growing and productivity success.
Fertilize your Fruit Bearing trees and bushes early every spring.
Prune your fruit trees every spring, trim back no more than 1/3 of new growth, any crossing branches, water sprouts, or branches growing inside or directly under main fruiting branches.
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Top 2 Things To Do: Spring Orchard Management
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