A is for Avocado and Alfalfa

Mar 25, 2021

A is for Avocado and Alfalfa

Mar 25, 2021

It's also for apple.  And an apple tree acts more like an avocado tree than an alfalfa plant.  Perennial woody plants have certain characteristics that are distinct from herbaceous plants. They are all plants, but how you prune, fertilize and irrigate are different. And this course covers fruit trees, which are again different from a pine tree.  Zoom in to this multi-day course and learn about fruit tree culture. It is not explicitly on citrus, cherimoya or avocado, but you  will gain insights in how to manage subtropical tree crops.  And do it from the comfort of your home.

Register for this upcoming course by April 12. More information and registration available at http://fruitandnuteducation.ucdavis.edu/education/principles/

pomology course

 

Register for this upcoming course by April 12.

More information and registration available at

http://fruitandnuteducation.ucdavis.edu/education/principles/


By Ben Faber
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