Title: No Fruit On Your Fruit Trees Here's What You Can Do
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4Check for the size and age of fruit trees
When we talk about early bearers, peaches,
avocados, and apricots top the list. Whereas,
varieties of dwarf fruit trees can be expected to
produce earlier, with most of these starting to
produce within the 2nd or 3rd growing season
after transplanting. Therefore, while checking
for your particular trees growth, you need to
check the size as well as the age of the tree for
a better understanding.
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7Check Fertility of Soil
You must be aware that fruit trees require many
nutrients to survive and bear fruits. Therefore,
if the soil is enriched with nutrients and is
heavily fertilized, it will result in good leafy
growth and fruit production.
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9Contact Us
E-Mail service_at_everglades.farm
Phone 866-708-7337
Our Address 19775 SW 296 Street, Homestead, FL
33030
Website www.everglades.farm