Plum - Big-tree
Remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches ("the 3 Ds") annually.
Protect young trunks with wire cages (deer) or hardware cloth (voles) to prevent girdling. 6. Harvesting Timing: Fruit matures in late summer to early fall. big-tree plum
Canadian plums are not self-fertile. (seedlings rather than clones) for proper fruit set. 5. Pests and Diseases Remove dead, damaged, or diseased branches ("the 3
Water heavily every week during the first growing season to establish roots. big-tree plum
Space trees 10 feet apart for a thick hedge, or 20 feet apart for an orchard setup.
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