How to Plant and Care For Your Fruit Trees

How to plant fruit trees in your backyard with Milberger's Nursery

Free Fruit Tree Seminar This Weekend
Saturday, January 14th starting at 10:30am

Milberger’s Nursery has just received their 2017 shipment of hundreds of fruit trees, citrus trees, avocados trees, pomegranates, olive trees, blueberries, raspberries, Japanese persimmons, blackberries and more. They really look good and now is the time to plant and the selection will never be better.

140400_davidrodreguesearthkindseminarcropp2David Rodriguez –Extension Horticulturist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will cover the basic steps of selecting appropriate fruit tree for your landscape, how to properly plant them, how to train and manage these trees as well as harvesting and general overall maintenance. Whether you want to plant your fruit trees in containers for your patio or establish an attractive back-yard orchard this seminar will get you on track for success with your fruit trees.

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