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Pruning in December

Pruning shears. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Once your trees, shrubs, and vines have achieved full dormancy (leaves on the ground for deciduous plants, no tender new growth buds visible on evergreen...

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Peach leaf curl control

English: Peach leaf curl by Taphrina deformans (from Professional Institute of Agriculture and Environment “Cettolini” Villacidro, Italy) Italiano: Bolla del pesco causata da Taphrina deformans (Photo...

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Grafting in the Winter

English: Photo of a recently grafted cherry root stock and scion (Photo credit: Wikipedia) If you are planning to do some grafting this winter or next spring, December –February is the time to collect...

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Dormant season pruning continues in February

Some Pruning tools that can be used to maintain a garden. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Dormant season pruning continues. See the Raintree Plant Owners Manual for basic pruning information, or check out...

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Dormant season pruning continues in February

English: Pruning the vines (Photo credit: Wikipedia) See the Raintree Plant Owners Manual for basic pruning information, or check out our selection of pruning books. Finish pruning grapes, kiwis, figs,...

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What do I do if my plants have come but I can’t plant right away?

The goal is to keep the bare root plants cool and dormant, and protect the roots from freezing or drying out. You can generally hold the plants up to two weeks in the bags they arrived in, in a cool...

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