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<blockquote data-quote="Coach B" data-source="post: 1873787" data-attributes="member: 870"><p>Good answer. I planted 15 different varieties of apples last fall. My plan is for no spray at all for a few years to determine which ones will actually need it. We've got some older apple trees on the property that haven't been sprayed in 30 years. While they are not grocery store pretty they eat just fine even though they are prone to cedar apple rust. We do regularly prune and cut out dead wood and competing trees though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coach B, post: 1873787, member: 870"] Good answer. I planted 15 different varieties of apples last fall. My plan is for no spray at all for a few years to determine which ones will actually need it. We've got some older apple trees on the property that haven't been sprayed in 30 years. While they are not grocery store pretty they eat just fine even though they are prone to cedar apple rust. We do regularly prune and cut out dead wood and competing trees though. [/QUOTE]
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