Once you identify the fly or bug damaging the blossom and boring holes in the fruit, you can learn how to apply and when to spray fruit trees with organic fungicide, insecticide, copper or dormant oil for a healthy harvest. Read on to learn how! Note...
Fortunately, the amount of copper fungicide you’ll apply to your garden won’t be enough to kill your plants or harm you or your pets, only the bacterial or fungal disease you’re trying to treat. Thereisa limit, but you likely won’t find it any time soon. Still, you should be su...
Plant apple trees in an area that receives full sun and with rich, well-drained soil. Your hole should be approximately 2 feet wider than the width of the tree roots and as deep as the container in which you purchased it. Add a stake alongside the young tree to provide support as the ...
Once the buds on your cherry trees begin to swell and open, a preventive fungicide spray helpsprotect healthy foliage and developing fruitsfrom the many fungal diseases that can affect cherries. You can continue these fungicide-only sprayings until the blooms drop their petals, a time known aspe...
When an ensemble of Classification Trees is combined (into a “Forest”) and their predictions are averaged (if the target variable is quantitative) or used to establish the most voted class (if the target variable is qualitative), we are dealing with a RF (Breiman, 2001). The procedure ...