Apple tree spraying
By Kenho
Northumberland, United Kingdom
Hi, After to being laid up, due to a hip replacement, have not had the ability to do as I please, for a while. So climbing trees was a big No No.
Is it too late to prune and winter wash my apple trees. ??
Thanks for any advice forthcoming
Kenho.
- 2 Mar, 2009
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Tis a bit late, but if your trees are still leafless then you could just about get away with spraying and pruning, but the sooner the better.
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