Why Fruit Trees Fail to Bear Fruit
Friday July 15, 2005
"Why isn't my fruit tree bearing any fruit?" It's a common question, but the answer can be complex. Many issues must be taken into account, and Marie Iannotti touches upon several of them: size and age, sun exposure, soil fertility, pruning, frosts and cold spells, too much fruit set, pests and diseases. Learn more from About's Gardening Guide in this article explaining why fruit trees fail to bear fruit.


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