Michigan State University Horticulture educator Bob Tritten shows how to thin out apple trees in order to improve the quality and quantity of next years fruit. It should be done in late June to early July.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: apples, fungal-diseases, garden, julia, msu, msue, shows-how, silky, thin-out-apple, tree, tritten
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- August 12, 2009 – 10:50 am
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- By OurSAZLife
Pruning dormant trees involves not pruning too early in the winter, pruning only on dry days to prevent fungal problems and not pruning in the middle of the branch. Pruning can detrimental to a tree if not familiar with the process but problems can be avoided with advice from agardening specialist in this free video on trees. Expert: Jessica Smith Bio: Jessica Smith has been in the gardening business for 22 years
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apples, blade, brand-saws, fertilize, foliage, fruit, jessica-smith, plant-city, pruning, tree-if-not, utah-filmmaker, video-on-trees, winter
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- October 4, 2008 – 9:36 am
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- By expertvillage
Pine trees need to be pruned in the springtime and should not be pruned halfway down but all the way back to the trunk to prevent the loss of middle inner needles. Keep pine trees healthy with proper pruning advice from agardening specialist in this free video on trees. Expert: Jessica Smith Bio: Jessica Smith has been in the gardening business for 22 years
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apples, blade, citrus, foliage, fruit, jessica, jessica-smith, pine, pruned-halfway, trees, trunk, works-at-blands
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- October 4, 2008 – 9:36 am
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- By expertvillage
If you’re looking for a different kind of holiday tree or a unique table decoration, Allen Smith has a creative solution
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: allen, allen-smith, apple, apples, creative-solution, garden, msue, plant, smith, tree, unique-table
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- December 13, 2007 – 9:50 pm
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- By hydrangealady