BAG IT UP: HOW TO PROTECT FRUIT FROM INSECT ATTACK
When I saw him, I was happy to report that for the first time, we have fruit on the tree! He was equally as excited (he said he loves hearing reports about the trees he gives away) and he shared with me a tip about how to keep the fruit bug free (and, I would imagine, out of the mouths of deer).
Buy some cheap closeable sandwich bags. Nip off the two bottom corners, then make a very small cut through the zipper.
The homeowner/apple grafter told me the apples will be just fine in there and the bags will keep bugs from getting at your apples.
Those aren't funny looking apple tree leaves you see there: the anemone is growing up through the tree. |
Obviously if you have a large fruit tree, you're not going to cover it in baggies, but for a young or small tree this might be just the thing.
Labels: apple tree, apples, baggie
5 Comments:
Great tip, Erin! Another use for Ziploc :)
Great tip, Erin. I have a quince that always gets eaten. I'll have to give this a try.
Where would we be without them, right? :)
The guy who shared this tip with me had all kinds of fruit bagged. Let me know if it works for you. Looks a little silly but who cares if it works!
Nothing like the voice of experience. Nice to be able to get tips from someone who really knows your plant.
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