Learn which fertilizers to apply and when, whether organic or mineral. Learn how to correct leaf yellowing, improve growth and fruit production on all fruit trees including citrus.Topics covered include applying mineral and liquid fertilizers, tree stakes, injectors, and selecting the right fertilizer including micronutrients.
Where: Ahern Orchard, 700 Clarkway near Bonanza and MLK
Time: 9am to Noon
Cost: $10 plus tax
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Friday, January 19, 2018
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Calendar of Operations for Fruit Trees in the Eastern Mojave Desert
I promised my friends at the last fruit tree workshop on pruning that I would publish a calendar of operations for fruit trees in the Eastern Mojave desert climate. This is at a 2000 foot elevation. Elevations lower than this will be earlier and elevations higher will be later. It is up to you to make some adjustments but I will post something about what the fruit trees are doing so the calendar can be shifted to a different calendar date. These are not exact dates but can vary two or three weeks either way.
December – January. Fruit trees have no leaves
Dormant winter pruning
Pruning of the trees including any major structural changes including removal of limbs with saw or loppers and hand shears. Sharpen and disinfect pruning equipment at the start of each pruning day. More often if diseases are suspected.Winter insect control
Spray oil application to fruit trees for prevention of outbreaks from aphids, scale insects, mealy bugs and spider mites.These spray oils are marketed under several brand names including Horticultural Oil, Horticultural Oil Spray, Dormant Oil, Ultra Pure Oil, Dormant Spray, Dormant Oil Spray, and others.Two examples are below.Sprays are applied to the trees following label directions after pruning and include all branches and the trunk down to the soil. All weeds are removed. All fruit is removed from the tree and picked up off the ground.Fireblight
Fireblight is a horrible bacterial disease that is commonly controlled through pruning or even tree removal in severe cases. If there was fireblight in fruit trees the previous year, you might see remnants of this disease while you are winter pruning of Asian pear, European pear, apple and quince. If suspected, disinfect pruning equipment BETWEEN each separate cut on the same tree. If severe, remove the tree. Immediately remove infected wood from the property.
Fertilizer application - Two weeks before peach growth begins
Complete fertilizer mineral fertilizer application or compost application. Fertilizer stakes, fertilizer injectors, mineral fertilizers, guanos, fish emulsion, rich compost, many different fertilizers exist to use or put together your own concoction. Use last years growth to tell you how much to apply for the current year.
Use mineral fertilizers or compost that you know is rich in nutrients |