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Fruit Trees

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The following articles are available for the 'Fruit Trees' topic. Click the article's title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.

Buying Fruit Trees
Fruit trees are a great addition to any garden, especially if your family eats a lot of fruit. With all of the different types of trees available, though, how do you know which one to buy? With just a few simple guidelines to follow, you'll be on your way to buying the perfect fruit tree in no time.

Fruit Tree Care
With their beautiful blooms and tasty fruit, it's easy to see how fruit trees are a great addition to any landscape design. However, no matter how much we might like to think that these favored types of trees are easy to care for, however they are not. Learn the tricks fruit tree care that will help you to have a truly beautiful, and bountiful, fruit tree.

Fruit Trees in the Backyard
When planting fruit trees, make sure to give them plenty of room to grow, since wide root systems may damage your home. Plant your trees where they will receive lots of sunlight and warmth, and where the ground is well drained. Plant saplings about a foot into the soil, and make sure to research how best to prune and pollinate your type of fruit tree.

Preventing Ants from Killing a Lemon Tree
To prevent ants from climbing your lemon tree, use a few common substances you probably already have on hand. Ants hate certain scents and won't cross them. Read this article to find some great ways to keep ants away from your lemon trees.

Pruning Fruit Trees
Pruning fruit trees is essential for them to give good fruit. As you cut back the tree in winter, it encourages the tree to grow in a certain way and dedicate its resources to where it should be. Cut back the tree for the first four years to four main laterals, making sure everything on these grow outward and upward. After four years your tree will be established, and all pruning should be minor, mostly to keep off dead and diseased wood.

Raising Cherry Trees
While raising cherry trees can prove challenging, the eventual crop of fruit is well worth the trouble. The most important thing you can do to raise your cherry tree to bear fruit is to ensure that the ground is prepared and maintained correctly so that your tree will thrive.