Someone sent this picture along asking me to identify the situation. I think rot fungi have colonized the edge of a previous canker. But it would be helpful to...
good morning- all ye pruning fools? i resemble that remark. doesn't look like apple (?) a stone fruit? are the orange 'blobs' on the edges soft and somewhat...
Now that the snow is melted I'm finding more gnawing damage to the bark than usual in the orchard. Most of the gnawing is right at or below the snowline. I...
Hi all! I will introduce myself, Jordan Humphreys. I am in Ashland, Missouri. I am starting a new small scale commercial fruit orchard focused primarily upon...
Hello I was given some graft wood from a young tree of Jupp's Russet. Their tree is young and has not fruited. Have tried Google and can only find black &...
I have my trees in. I've pruned the apples back lightly and I plan to trellis them aka slender spindle. The peaches are pruned heavily to open center. ...
Don't worry too much about the trellis not being in yet- just use a modest degree of caution running the wires to not bang the trees up too much- that should...
All of my prior orchard work has been with older standard size trees so I am not a voice of experience but I am also planting new trees with a trellis system...
Naturally the earlier the better for getting the trellis up, but remember these trees have been growing in the field at the nursery with little to no support,...
Your training should take place once the trees are growing vigorously in early June, not before (and not after either.) The only real pest concerns are...
Bail Hanna
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May 12, 2007 10:20 pm
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Hi all, I notice that this year's batch of Surround foams A LOT. Also that I'm seeing more PC scars than I'd like. Do you think there is a connection? Plant...
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Good day, I'm new to apple trees and I need a bit of help. I live in Michigan, near Detroit. Two years ago I bought a house with an apple and pear tree. The...
Are all of the apples dropping? Most trees do some self-thinning early in the season and drop some of their fruit before it matures. This may be what you are...
Andy, Last year all of the apples fell off.... it took about 2 months for all of them to fall, and it reminded me of very slow apple suicide. By "harvest" time...
My first guess would match Andy's. But if it is global with no fruit retained I would look for curculio and/or apple maggot infestations. Often infested...
Thank you! I will investigate and report back for further instructions! ... fruit retained I would look for curculio and/or apple maggot infestations. Often...
Pam, An absence of pollinator trees could also cause fruit to fall for lack of seed development. apples and pears are self incompatible and so they need to be...
Everyone, I have examined all of the tiny apples that are currently on the tree, and nearly all of them have a cresent-shaped cut, which I have learned from...
I second the apple grower. I aspire to Michael's recommendations and even a portion of his knowledge. I also suggest The Backyard Orchardist. Not as deep but...
Everyone, I have examined all of the tiny apples that are currently on the tree, and nearly all of them have a cresent-shaped cut, which I have learned from...
Surround is a kaolin clay product that covers the apples and discourages insect infestations as it irritates them. Sounds like it may be a little too late...
Well, I spent the weekend, wire in hand, on my hands in knees and no I wasn't looking for an outlet. Nor was I drunk. I found three trees with the tell tale...
Which version did you get? I had some sick trees and had been failing to find time to go inspect the trunks for borers...until last night. I'm pretty sure I've...
Hi all, I have an Akane apple tree with a lot of russet and cracking. Could nutrient issues have something to do with this? Thanks, Brian Caldwell, central NY...
Brian Caldwell
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Jul 29, 2007 2:44 pm
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Has anyone tried to burn orchards in the early spring to control apple scab? I am leasing an orchard that has not been cared for in some time so I was...
Jim Fruth shared this a couple days ago with the NAFEX group: I know of a small apple orchard where something surprising is happening. There is what looks like...
Hi Louis, Removing the source of scab inoculum (primarily being the fallen leaves within the orchard) is certainly a tenet of controlling scab. And you well ...
Louis, I think burning may be a better idea than Michael gives credit. I don't have any research at hand but I think it has been tried before. Bill MacHardy...
Hi all, I agree that this idea is good but needs to be looked at carefully in each specific situation. My neighbor a mile away has some small-fruited crabs ...