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Old 06-09-2005, 01:07 AM
Jim Lewis
 
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Gene DC wrote:
You should remove all old berries by the end of the year
(winter/dormant) as they may overtax the tree's reserves. The demand it
makes on the resources of the tree may be too much and affect negatively
the production of flowers and new berries the next year.


Jim Lewis Wrote:


i'm curious if i should remove the berries to allow
for this year's flowers and new berries? or does it have
no bearing on the newer growth?


Well, it wasn't me who asked that question, but . . . :-)

Anyway, it is the MAKING of berries that takes up the
energy. After they're on the tree, they don't do anything
but grow old (and probably get eaten by birds).

If you are worried about use of energy (and on a healthy
tree, I wouldn't spend a lot of time worrying about that)
you should remove the flowers when they fade, so the tree
doesn't MAKE any berries.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Nature
encourages no looseness, pardons no errors. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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