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1h ago
Brewster and Mauritius appear vulnerable in my yard. nbspnbsp Branches of Hak ip, Peerless and Early large red grafted on the Brewster and Mauritius are fine but not the Brewster and Mauritius both of which have affected branches. nbspnbsp I have been watching and t ..read more
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1h ago
We have had to continue spraying. Maybe the pressure will let up eventually when the trees that are not being maintained finally die. Lychees are going to be a lot more expensive going forward in any case. SweetHeart in particular seems to be susceptib ..read more
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1h ago
Quote from: eyeckr on Today at 10:10:41 PM
If anyone is interested. nbspnbsp Here is a tour of Bellamy Trees Nursery.
https://youtu.be/6yraGBFh8Cs
You don’t happen to be Virginia Fruit Grower on Youtube, are yo ..read more
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1h ago
It is a rodent for sure. Squirrels are the most likely culprit in my part of the state, but it could very easily be rats. Rats tend to do their work at night and squirrels do it durring the day. Unfortunately, my experience with pest control runs along ..read more
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1h ago
If anyone is interested. nbsp Here is a tour of Bellamy Trees Nursery.
https://youtu.be/6yraGBFh8Cs ..read more
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2h ago
Quote from: Greater Good on Today at 03:19:39 PM
Quote from: Orkine on May 28, 2023, 09:44:21 PM
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2h ago
If they are rats, is there a good and easy wat to redirect their interest. nbspnbsp For now they have targeted only one tree. nbspnbsp There are several other trees close by.
I am happy to have them eat fruit on the ground but not get up into the tree.
Would bobcat ..read more
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2h ago
Ok, so thank you for the advice everyone.
I talked with my parents and we came to the conclusion that my 1/4 acre in the middle of Florida isn'#039#039t a good idea lol. First off, I'#039#039m worried about frosts (couldn'#039#039t do coconuts). and second, there is nothi ..read more
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2h ago
We had two mornings last year at my place in a row of 8.4 and 8.9c two of my durians dropped all of their leaves and are still only barely recovering almost a year later ..read more
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4h ago
Quote from: hardyvermont on Today at 04:55:01 PM
Thank you for creating this resource. nbspnbsp
10 Degree Tangerine 3-3 died at 9 F. -12.8 C
10 Degree Tangerine 2-2 survived
CiClem 10 is approximately as hardy as 2-2
Curafora ..read more