TIPS FOR ORGANIC FRUIT TREE MANAGEMENT
The most important factor for growing fruit organically is to ensure a healthy,
stress free tree and then, just like people, your tree will then be less susceptible
to pests and diseases:-
Feed your soil -From sands to clays all soils benefit from the addition
of organic matter to ensure a structure which will maintain a well drained,
yet retentive, humus rich soil. Create and maintain a 1m weed and grass free
zone around the trunk which should be mulched well to conserve moisture. This
is especially important with the dwarfing rootstocks.
Husbandry - Regularly check your trees for pests and diseases, take action
sooner rather than later - prevention rather than cure and a mild infestation
is much easier to control. Use biological and non chemical control measures
where possible. Practice good hygiene -
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MONTH PROBLEM ACTION
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January- March |
General Maintenance and Husbandry |
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Feed and Mulch |
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May |
Codling MothGrubs feed on central core of fruit. Affects apples, pears, plums, damsons and walnuts. |
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June |
June Drop - a natural occurrence - small immature fruits
are shed by the tree |
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July |
Moisture Conservation |
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August |
Stay Clean |
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September-October |
Stem crawling insects especially winter moth |
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November-December |
Soil Feeding |
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