November 21, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Great Ways to get MORE Fruit from your Fruit Trees


Hey there, thanks for your time for watching this video, I was inspired to make it from a question on my Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery so I decided to shoot this quick video and I hope you will like it, 5 simple ways to get more fruit from your fruit trees excluding pruning which will be in a video hopefully this winter, follow these steps to success and subscribe, if you don’t have an account it only takes 2 minutes to make one, check out these cool channels:
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Great Ways to get MORE Fruit from your Fruit Trees

  1. I have a year old dwarf Braeburn apple tree in a large pot which was covered in lovely blossom in the spring but only set around twelve apples and they all have speckled rust marks and are tiny. I am convinced that it was because there weren't enough insect out to pollinate in spring. (:o(

  2. I nearly missed the first tip good thing you ran through them near the end great video. ghosts can play some neat tricks with not trying to scare ya off ๐Ÿ˜‰ lol

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  4. Hi there, we had loads of blossom but our apple crop has been the worst it's ever been, and with a lot of people around us as the seasons have been acting very strange, get a marjoram plant to help keep the bee population alive, thanks

  5. Yes, we have had the same, barley any apples on all 32 trees, it's been a strange season, I have heard of liberty I might buy one if they are selling it at a garden center, thankyou for watching

  6. You bet! A good rule of thumb for Citrus (in ground) is to clear away the grass to the outer edge of the tree's canopy, and then replace that grass with a good bark mulch to conserve moisture and help control weeds.

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