Help with apple trees, please

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  1. marlingardener

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    We have a winesap, a pink lady, and a yellow delicious. All three have small apples on them (about the size of a quarter). We are thrilled!
    I've thinned once, since the apples were growing in clusters of two or three. My big decision now is should I spray, and if so, with what?
    Any advice from you apple growers would be greatly appreciated.
    Plea for advice about pears coming soon!
     
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  3. carolyn

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    Jane ask at the county extension service for a spray guide for your area. What we use probably isn't available to you. Some sprays are restricted and you need a spray license to buy them. "Over the counter" sprays like neem might be an option.
     
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    What are you spraying for ?? Insects ?? or ?? Now with all the rain we have had,, something for fungal problems would be a smart move ! I usually wait till dry weather to spray for insects ! I use the same thing on the trees than I use in the garden,, permethrin ! Takes very little,,inexpensive and easy to find !
     
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    Hello Jane. What would you be spraying against?
    I am not a good one to ask about spraying as I basically only spray against aphids (not my apple, plum or blueberry trees/bushes, and you already know what I use for that. I am such a scaredy-cat to spray because I am over-protective of my bees and the solitary bees and butterflies that are in my garden. Having said that, there may be something safe that you can use...but like I said--what are you spraying against?
     

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