{"id":3813,"date":"2013-11-05T13:40:51","date_gmt":"2013-11-05T13:40:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.grandpacooks.com\/recipes\/?p=3813"},"modified":"2013-11-05T23:28:31","modified_gmt":"2013-11-05T23:28:31","slug":"notes-from-trees-class-with-shane","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.grandpacooks.com\/recipes\/notes-from-trees-class-with-shane\/","title":{"rendered":"Notes from Trees Class with Shane"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Trees Class with Shane<\/p>\n<p>Almond . Regular water<\/p>\n<p>Peach and Apricot<br \/>\nOrange, Lime, Lemon, Grapefruit . Less water<br \/>\n.  Produce fruit on last years wood<\/p>\n<p>Fertilize just before leaf drop<\/p>\n<p>Section of tree dies, look for blister<br \/>\n . Seal then paint to protect<\/p>\n<p>Acidify the soil . Alka Liche<\/p>\n<p>Citrus tree goes dormant . Fertilize mid February, then monthly through October<\/p>\n<p>Sisous . Fast growing . Invasive roots<\/p>\n<p>Ficus . Dirty . Lots of leaves<\/p>\n<p>Texas ebony<br \/>\n . Low water slow grow . More water fast grow<\/p>\n<p>Pomegranate good in winter . Likes high water<br \/>\n . Prop it up during fruiting . Sweet, wonderful, others<br \/>\n . Wonderful most common . 10 ft high<\/p>\n<p>Apple . Bloom in spring . Fruit in summer and fall<br \/>\n . Look at chill hours . 300 or less<br \/>\n . Dorset or ansheimer to mix pollinate<br \/>\n . Prop up tree during fruiting<br \/>\n . Thin for larger apples<br \/>\n.  Ours golden dorset or ana??<\/p>\n<p>Cherry . Royal lee and mini royal<br \/>\n . Trim after last chance of frost . Mid feb<br \/>\n . Cut one third back<\/p>\n<p>Fig . China honey . Grackles eat them<\/p>\n<p>Graft . Different leaf? Cut it off<\/p>\n<p>Roof rat . Just collect fruit<\/p>\n<p>Pecans<br \/>\n . Prepare soil . Sand for drainage<br \/>\n . Mix with native soil<\/p>\n<p>Water crystals if you tend to under water<\/p>\n<p>Plant level . Same as in pot . Twice as wide and mixed<br \/>\n . Not higher or skin will rot<br \/>\n . Keep soil moist entire time<br \/>\n.  Fill with water . How long to drain<br \/>\n . Avidify soil if over two hours . Alka Liche<\/p>\n<p>Lime near new driveway pours . Take years to cleanse<\/p>\n<p>Plant starter . Hair root growth . Helps reduce shock<br \/>\n . Better than B vitamin<\/p>\n<p>Iron . Winter it is hard to absorb . Need supplement<br \/>\n . Iron plus sulfur &#8220;fast acting iron&#8221;<br \/>\n . Gypsum neutralizes salt<\/p>\n<p>Scare em away . Scare tape.  Long piece hanging freely in the sun<\/p>\n<p>Bird X netting<\/p>\n<p>Insect problems . Bore beetles . Kill use systemic<br \/>\n . Bayer advanced . Fruit citrus veg insect control<br \/>\nLingers six months . <\/p>\n<p>Bore problems . <\/p>\n<p>Fungicides . Neem oil . Dusty leaves . Spider mites<\/p>\n<p>Thuricide organic worm killer<\/p>\n<p>Hatch white grub and let it hatch<\/p>\n<p>Wilt stop . Oil . Prevents dehydration and freeze damage<\/p>\n<p>Deep Water before freeze . Cover with frost blanket<br \/>\n . Not plastic or wide weave cloth<\/p>\n<p>Robert@RobertAndrews.NET<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Trees Class with Shane Almond . Regular water Peach and Apricot Orange, Lime, Lemon, Grapefruit . Less water . Produce fruit on last years wood Fertilize just before leaf drop Section of tree dies, look for blister . Seal then paint to protect Acidify the soil . Alka Liche Citrus tree goes dormant . 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