Smiles Jr.
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We purchased our mini-farm in late November of 2009. Just in time to put the orchard and gardens to sleep for the winter. The farm had been owned by a widow who was in her 81st year when she passed in April 2009. We bought the place at auction and we do not know much about the history of the place or the care that the farm has received.
I have 13 apple trees in the tiny orchard and the trees seem to be in fair condition. I did not apply dormant oil last fall due to all the other things we had ongoing. 10 of the trees are heavily loaded with fruit and 3 seem to be in trouble.
Pic #1
Dead branch
Pic #2
Location of suspected trouble. The dark area on the branch seems to be the dividing line between healthy looking tree and the dying end.
Pic #3
Orange and yellow spots on leaves.
Pic#4
Another leaf.
Pic #5
Disfigured fruit.
Pic #6
My little buddies are worried too
I plan to go to the extension service in Osgood, IN this coming week to see if they can help. In the meantime I would appreciate help from friends here at TheEasyGarden. Can you guys offer any ideas on what the problems could be? can you offer solutions?
Thanks, Smiles
I have 13 apple trees in the tiny orchard and the trees seem to be in fair condition. I did not apply dormant oil last fall due to all the other things we had ongoing. 10 of the trees are heavily loaded with fruit and 3 seem to be in trouble.
Pic #1
Dead branch
Pic #2
Location of suspected trouble. The dark area on the branch seems to be the dividing line between healthy looking tree and the dying end.
Pic #3
Orange and yellow spots on leaves.
Pic#4
Another leaf.
Pic #5
Disfigured fruit.
Pic #6
My little buddies are worried too
I plan to go to the extension service in Osgood, IN this coming week to see if they can help. In the meantime I would appreciate help from friends here at TheEasyGarden. Can you guys offer any ideas on what the problems could be? can you offer solutions?
Thanks, Smiles