Permaculture Tips
May 02, 2019
3 minutes
text: Karen Sutherland edibleedendesign.com
1 At times fruit trees may lose the essential pollinating friend they need to produce fruit. You may have moved into a house with an old garden, or an existing fruit tree that usually bears well may suddenly stop producing fruit due to a neighbour removing their tree. Many fruiting trees bear biennially, but if a tree that previously fruited well stops completely, and seems otherwise healthy, then it may be missing a pollinator. Apples, pears and plums all need a cross pollinator to fruit, although there are
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