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Old Apr 4, 2004, 01:01 PM
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Apple trees




I would like to get information about rehabing apple trees.
The tree's belong to a friend. There are two.
For several years the tree's have produced fruit that is knarly
and not really edable. They are badly thatched and need
pruned. I have read several articles on pruning them but I am
not finding direct information on remedying pests and fertilization. I would like to help him get the tree's to produce
worm free nicely formed edable fruit at their best.

Thanks.

Charles Greene

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Re: Apple trees

To produce nice apples requires frequent spraying starting maybe before the blossoms form. I would suggest looking at sprays where gardening supplies are sold, and following the directions on the package.
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