Friday, May 12, 2017

Incorporate Fruit Into Your Landscape

This warm weather has got us craving some fresh fruit, so we thought we'd write a post about that topic. Incorporating fruit into your landscape makes your landscape much more colorful and also provides you with some great food. Here are some things to keep in mind if you want to add some fruit to your landscape. This info was provided by experts in landscape maintenance in Rhinebeck NY.

•    Consider the need for pollen. When deciding which tree is right for you, don’t forget pollination is necessary to produce fruit. Some fruit trees, like apple and plum, require cross-pollination and can only thrive when paired with a mate. Others, like nectarine trees, are capable of self-pollination.
•    Check the soil. Soil can be tested before or after your fruit tree is planted to determine if additional nutrients should be added to the soil to promote healthier growth. If additional soil nutrients are necessary, consider consulting a professional for recommendations on the best fertilizers for your situation.
•    Know when to prune. The best time of year for major pruning depends on each species’ grow season. Pruning a fruit tree at the wrong time of year could prevent it from blooming and producing fruit.

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