Have you tried posting the photos yet? If you have and can't, can you tell me what error message you get please.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHave you tried posting the photos yet? If you have and can't, can you tell me what error message you get please.
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Maybe I’m not doing it right 😊 I read you can make an album which everyone can look at so I’ll see if I can work out how and let you know thank you for all your help
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostJust chat to me for a while
What's the weather like where you live today?
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostIts sad when that happens. Garden centres seem to sell everything these days except decent plants.
Do you have a big garden?
I’m looking for an irrigation system for my raspberries blackberries blueberries and strawberries
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Originally posted by CBART1 View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]81191[/ATTACH]
Not sure if the photo attached hopefully it is just lacking in something
Some of the fruit looks to have not been pollinated successfully, the rest are hard to be sure about, but it seems to me that the ground under the tree also looks rather dry.
I'd advise running a hose at a slow rate at the base of the tree fro 30 mins or so once a week until we get some significant rain and also to apply a mulch of manure if possible. Getting a young tree to grow healthily is the main first thing and the trunk/graft on your's looks fine, so feeding and watering are the two min requirements.
As far as future crops grow I'm very hopeful that all will be well as long as there are other apples near you which can x-pollinate with your tree.
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