Something is Eating ALL of our Citrus!!

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This year has been a real challenge. The summer seemed to never end and now our primary Fall fruit harvest is getting devoured by something! What is causing the loss in fruit?

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The pups are getting so big❤. You're going to have the best LGDs

Nicole-fvfk
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I have a daughter in Gilbert and I’m sure she is bundled up like you guys as well. I chuckle a little because here in Minnesota 49/50 isn’t all that cold. Lol😂. Mid winter here we have up to -20 quite frequently.

frenchysandi
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I missed you yesterday my friends ❤.
Its very amazing to see your citrus trees with all the fruit hanging on them ❤❤
Wish you all the best ❤

michaldurana
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I missed you guys yesterday, seems weird not to have you on live on Saturdays. 🙂

Pamsgarden
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Pluerry cross between cherry and plum is great. The Sweet Treet variety is low chill. They look and taste like huge Rainier cherries. You should get plenty of chill at Nowhere.

montypalmer
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Dwayne - not to be nitpicky, but ripening on the counter is not bletting. Bletting is when you let a fruit go BEYOND ripe to nearly rotten. There are only a few fruit the require bletting before they become edible and tasty. Medlars are one of the best examples.

dpomerleau
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Hi guys, I had the same problem. When my Satsuma's were green, a flock of black birds almost destroyed all of them in a couple of days. Next year, I will have to put organza bags on them or cover the whole tree. I missed seeing you guys on the podcast. 😊

darylpas
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I can't help but think that the dogs are going, "Why, why WHY do I have to stay in this cage? What did I do wrong??" LOL!

taylorvanbuskirk
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It was a tough summer for sure. Had 100 degree days clear into October. All my pomegranates were robbed by a rat midsummer so I feel your pain. Going to have to bag things next year.

moltenconcepts
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Looks like birds. However, squirrels are always a problem. They like to knock down lots of fruit so they can go back to it later. I've had good results with The Squirrelinator but haven't tried it on ground squirrels.🤠

rogerlibby
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Excelelnt video we are learning . Last Staturday was there any Live ?

AbidAli-bvgl
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something ate all my strawberry and black berry baby plants a few weeks ago. I think I have an acrobat/squirrel problem. trying to think of how to protect them as I am planning on planting them in ground soon. Hello from northern AZ.

SG-vuqy
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I place fruit for the birds from my own tress like, pears, apples, oranges, peaches, etc specially the very ripe ones and the ones that have some cosmetic damage. I cut the fruit crosswise and insert them on the tips of some cages that I usually use for tomatoes plants, the birds do still peck some fruits on the trees but not many. This year I grafted a peach tree and I placed strings to mark them and for some reason the birds did not touch the peaches in that tree except for a couple of them. It looks like the birds were suspicious of the strings although those little creatures learn fast and maybe next year it will not work.

teresamexico
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mesutozsen
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Quick question how are the pistachio trees going?

markramirez
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please i want turkey help me i promise i will pay for it and drive to collecect

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