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More than 2,300 peach trees and 2,000 peach saplings were planted in two years. What if you can't control them? (pictured)
Hello! Peach trees are relatively easy to manage, not difficult to bloom and easy to bear fruit. But if the output is high and the quality is high, we need to strengthen management. Trees that have formed crowns should be uprooted and pruned in winter. Missing seedlings should be replenished as soon as possible to make the garden look neat. Apply organic fertilizer to peach trees in autumn. Intercropping can be done in young trees, but don't engage in autumn vegetables. In autumn, a large number of floating dust pests will occur in vegetables, laying eggs under branches, causing pulling.