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Spray Schedule & Orchard Supplies ... A safe way to feed your fruit trees, grapes, and berries, with low-risk of burning root systems. On fruit trees use 3 Orchard tablets per tree, and on small fruit use 2 Grape-Berry tablets per plant. Apply tablets 2" away from the ends of roots, and 2" down from the ground level.
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www.johnsonnursery.com/spray_schedule%20&%20supplies.ht...
www.johnsonnursery.com/spray_schedule%20&%20supplies.htm
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Campbell’s Garden Centers carry a wide variety of chemicals that can be used on fruit trees and if you stop in at either of our locations, ... 4. After 90% of the petals have fallen off the tree, a combination spray should be applied to control both diseases and insects. Do not spray before the majority of petals have...
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www.campbellsnursery.com/handouts/Fruit_Tree_Spray.pdf
www.campbellsnursery.com/handouts/Fruit_Tree_Spray.pdf
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This spray schedule is developed for the average conditions existing in New Hampshire. ... Title: Home Fruit Spray Schedule ... UNHCE Home >> Resources >> Home Fruit Spray Schedule...
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extension.unh.edu/resources/representation/Resource0005...
extension.unh.edu/resources/representation/Resource000503_Rep525.pdf
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He's a voice in the wilderness for fruit tree growers, who have been told for years by chemical heads, that they have to spray poison on fruit trees to get an edible crop. And his information is intended for home growers and small growers--not mega-orchards, owned by conglomerates. ... RE: Spray schedule and fruit trees...
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The spray schedule for peaches, nectarines, apricots, and plums varies a little bit. The dormant spray for them uses captan fungicide. This is the only spray that controls leaf curl and plum pockets. The next spray is when fruit buds show color with captan, followed by captan at bloom.
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MU Extension, University of Missouri ... Spray small amounts of excess spray mixture onto the fruit tree(s) being treated; Rinse water from the sprayer away from food plants, water supplies and children's play areas. ... Order printed copies; G6010, Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner...
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extension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/hort/g06010.htm
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[Note:] Most of this spray program for home orcahrds is done only when you have a history of damage. The applications most needed by gardeners every year, will be listed as needed every year. In addition, application for brown rot is important during wet years. ... Fruit Tree Care...
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Midwest Tree; Fruit Spray Guide; Illinois; University of Illinois Extension; ICSG4-09; Indiana; Purdue Extension; ID-168; Iowa; Iowa State University Extension; PM 1282; Kansas; Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment;
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www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM1282.pdf
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SUGGESTED SPRAY SCHEDULE FOR HOME GARDEN APPLES; ... Reapply after brief, heavy rainfall or showers of longer duration, then resume regular schedule; ; Codling moth; “Stings”- shallow entries made on surface of fruit. Treat “stung” apples as source of codling moth by removing infested apples from the tree,
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www.co.chelan.wa.us/pc/data/spray_apples.pdf
www.co.chelan.wa.us/pc/data/spray_apples.pdf
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