It was very helpful thanks, I have 2 fruit trees that started to bloom to early and we still in winter but our weather is very warm. Thank you very much
Yes, if your trees have fire blight it's best to prune them in the winter because the fire blight will freeze and die if it's exposed to the cold temperatures. It's also important to make sure that you spray your fire blight infested trees with copper during the dormant stage and again when the pedals drop. You may need to do additional pruning and spraying throughout the season in order to keep the fire blight under control.
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It was very helpful thanks, I have 2 fruit trees that started to bloom to early and we still in winter but our weather is very warm.
Thank you very much
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Yes , It's not good for fire blight... especially with pear trees😮😢.
Yes, if your trees have fire blight it's best to prune them in the winter because the fire blight will freeze and die if it's exposed to the cold temperatures. It's also important to make sure that you spray your fire blight infested trees with copper during the dormant stage and again when the pedals drop. You may need to do additional pruning and spraying throughout the season in order to keep the fire blight under control.