Caring for your Garden Fruit Trees

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Something that many people enjoy having in the garden is the ability to grow their own food. Vegetable plots and allotments have long been something that people not only enjoy tending to, but also enjoy reaping the rewards from with some home grown food.

As well as vegetables, fruit trees are also a popular choice for gardeners wanting to provide their own food from their back garden. There are many different types of fruit trees, from pears to plums, and growing healthy trees ensures that you get a good fruit harvest each year. So if you have or are considering getting a fruit tree in your back garden, here are a few ways that you can make sure that it is healthy…

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If you are planting a new tree, the best time to do this is the autumn, after the main growth season has passed. However, you can buy trees at any time of the year from places like garden centres, but make sure that you follow the care guide for the tree to make sure that you get the best out of it.

Mulching is an important part of caring for your fruit tree as it helps it to become healthier and encourages growth. Spring and autumn are the times to mulch. There are lots of options for what you can use for mulching, compost, manure and straw are all commonly used. Remember this is not an alternative to fertiliser, which should also be used to provide the best care for your trees.

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Caring for the health of your trees is important. Pests and diseases often blight trees so it is important to give them a good health check regularly. Early spring is a good time to do this, as you can also assess the damage that may have been done over the winter. A professional like this tree surgeon Poole based Kieran Boyland will be able to help with this.

Fruit trees can also be grown in containers, so if this is something that you have decided to do, make sure that you use a suitable compost, as well as a pot that is large enough to contain the roots of the tree as it grows, such as a large terracotta pot which can also protect against frost damage to the roots.

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