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junkyardcat 22-03-2004 04:38 PM

Spraying Fruit Trees
 
Hi ya'll...

I live in Mount Pleasant TX:) I have never had experience with fruit trees
(plum and peaches) but we have several on our property now. They have
budded, flowered, and now have green leaves. When is it the correct time to
spray them for pests and disease? Is it too late? Last year, the plums got
some kind of mildew (powdery mildew?) and shriveled up into nothing. I can't
remember the name of it, but there is some kind of organic fruit spray that
is canola based from Gardens Alive....anyone ever used it, and is it good?

Thanks for any help you can give me:)
Angie




RoyDMercer 22-03-2004 07:33 PM

Spraying Fruit Trees
 
It sounds like you have a fungus called "Brown rot" which is common for
stone fruit trees. One organic solution that can help is to make sure your
trees are pruned so that they get good air circulation and all dead branches
and old fruit is completely removed. "Brown rot" will return year after
year so you really do need to start spraying fungicide to get it under
control. I've never used any organic solutions, so I can't help you there.

"junkyardcat" wrote in message
...
Hi ya'll...

I live in Mount Pleasant TX:) I have never had experience with fruit trees
(plum and peaches) but we have several on our property now. They have
budded, flowered, and now have green leaves. When is it the correct time

to
spray them for pests and disease? Is it too late? Last year, the plums got
some kind of mildew (powdery mildew?) and shriveled up into nothing. I

can't
remember the name of it, but there is some kind of organic fruit spray

that
is canola based from Gardens Alive....anyone ever used it, and is it good?




J Kolenovsky 22-03-2004 07:42 PM

Spraying Fruit Trees
 
Not sure, but your window was probably late January/early February.
Check around with nurseries and the county extension agent.


junkyardcat wrote:
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Hi ya'll...
=


I live in Mount Pleasant TX:) I have never had experience with fruit tr=

ees
(plum and peaches) but we have several on our property now. They have
budded, flowered, and now have green leaves. When is it the correct tim=

e to
spray them for pests and disease? Is it too late? Last year, the plums =

got
some kind of mildew (powdery mildew?) and shriveled up into nothing. I =

can't
remember the name of it, but there is some kind of organic fruit spray =

that
is canola based from Gardens Alive....anyone ever used it, and is it go=

od?
=


Thanks for any help you can give me:)
Angie


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