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spring bloom season

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California Backyard Orchard: Almond
... Spring Bloom Season Just prior to 1st irrigation, fertilize mature trees w/ 2 lb urea or 30 lb. of manure, water in. Young trees: use small, frequent doses of N throughout the growing season ... sandy soils need more frequent watering. Summer Growing Season Continue irrigating as during spring bloom season. Fertilize trees again at same rate as spring appl. just prior to last irrigation before harvest ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Apple
... Season Spray trees w/ dormant oil to control San Jose scale, aphid eggs, mite eggs. Prune 15-20% last year's growth to let light in. Remove diseased/broken limbs. Spring Bloom Season ... bloom to about 1 per 6" of shoot growth. Fertilize prior to first irrigation. Mature trees: use 2 lb. urea or 40 lb. manure spread on the surface. Summer Growing Season ... Fall Harvest Season Continue irrigating. ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Apricot
... Winter Dormant Season Spray trees w/ dormant oil to control San Jose scale, aphid eggs, mite eggs, and peach twig borer. Do not use sulfur on apricots, ever. Spring Bloom Season Spray ... & borer infestation. Summer Growing Season Continue same irrigation schedule as in spring. Fertilize young trees monthly at 1/4 spring rates to encourage vigorous growth. Fall Harvest Season Prune trees before onset ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Cherry
... bacterial canker (gummosis) if treated with fixed copper spray. Spring Bloom Season Apply fungicide to control brown rot at popcorn and full bloom stages. Fertilize non-irrigated mature trees just before or ... or 70 lb. manure. Irrigated trees are fertilized just before an irrigation. Summer/Spring Harvest Season Cover trees w/ bird netting to control birds. Drip irrigate daily. Sprinkler irrigate ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Citrus
... Calendar of Backyard Gardening Operations for Citrus fruits Winter Dormant Season Prune out any crossing, broken, or shaded out branches ... treat is February during cool weather. Thorough coverage is important. Spring Bloom Season Fertilize using 3 lbs. of Urea or 20-30 lbs. ... accordingly. Keep water away from the tree trunk. Fall Harvest Season Spray trees to prevent citrus brown rot. Coat all foliage ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Grapes
... the pruning system. Daub pruning wounds with benomyl immediately after pruning to control Eutypa dieback. Spring Bloom Season Provide frost protection in cold areas by covering above tender shoots with cloth or paper ... vines with 1 lb. of urea or 20 lbs. of manure at bloom time. Water fertilizer in. Summer Growing Season Continue dusting or spraying sulfur or soap to control powdery mildew on ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Nectarine
... to thin the crop, insure good shoot growth and fruiting potential for future years Spring Bloom Season Apply fungicide during bloom to prevent brown rot, which may require 1-3 sprays, depending on weather ... 6" apart when marble-sized. Thinning reduces fruit #, increases size, prevents limb breakage. Summer Growing Season Fertilize young trees monthly. Use 0.5 lb. urea or 25 lb. manure/tree/appl ...
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Plant spring-flowering bulbs now for vibrant color
... an extended spring bloom season, Zlesak recommends planting a mixture of bulb species or varieties of a favorite species like tulips that have early, mid, and late bloom times. "Bulbs emerge in spring as the ... the soil when planting bulbs or wait and scratch fertilizer into the soil surface in spring after growth starts. If squirrels or other mammals are digging and eating newly planted bulbs ...
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How often do re-bloomers really re-bloom? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... about having iris in bloom for all the growing season. It is very possible for me to have iris in bloom from early March until early ... But, then, we have a 90 to 110-day growing season, with the first bloom in late June, and cold nights, so I never expect rebloomers ... weeks after the spring bloom I have had at least one iris in bloom since early March. If I get a few really late spring bloomers I ...
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Bloom Season List
... Bloom Season List Criteria: Native to Colorado Plateau Organized by season during which plant begins to bloom The background color of the Common Name denotes bloom color Commercially Available (compared to Fabulous Plant List ... tight mat New Mexico Privet Forestiera neomexicana to 20 ft L Shrub; yellow flowers in spring, yellow leaves in fall Old Man Hymenoxys bigelovii 2 ft M-L Early-blooming ...
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