Spring frosts can damage delicate fruit tree blossoms. Developing and opening buds are very tender and if they break early, there is a late frost, or both, then your ambitions of a harvest can be ...
As Mother Nature begins to taunt us with brief periods of warm weather in late winter, when should we start to worry about the various fruits we’re striving to grow? A late winter or early spring warm ...
GREEN BLUFF, Wash. — Cherry and peach trees at Green Bluff are not expected to bear fruit this year due to a cold snap in December. Every summer, thousands of families from the area have cherished the ...
While spring is generally considered the ideal planting time for fruit trees, if you didn't get around to it then, you'll get another chance this fall. Planting fruit trees in the fall is particularly ...
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