Do THIS to Your Fruit Trees in the Spring for a HUGE Harvest

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I'm posting this video a little ahead of the season but it will help you hit the ground running. In a time of pandemic, we need to do all we can to ensure our food security and get a bigger harvest, so it's no time to neglect your fruit trees. If anything it's a time to planting more of them in your yard. Every year I spend a little extra time doing a simple maintenance task for my fruit trees and it not only makes the fruit a lot bigger, it reduces insect pests and produces more perfect fruit. Some people scoff at thinning fruit trees because they think it's too much work, but it can mean the difference between a huge harvest of beautiful big fruit and a mess of small insect riddled fruit. If you just do this extra task a little after pruning fruit trees, you'll find it will be well worth the extra time.

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I tried thinning our grape vine today, delicate work. After this video I think I'll tackle the apple tree first so the grapes have some time to strengthen up. I might leave some bugged apples though, the insects in our area are being decimated by conventional agriculture and a lack of diverse wildflowers. I'm looking forward to seeing our tree produce bigger apples for the first time. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

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I noticed your putting the clipped fruit in a bucket. Do you know if there's any medicinal purposes for grinding up and making a tincture out of those. I wonder what it would cure. LOL

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