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   Article kindly supplied by The National Allotment Society. Find out more at: www.nsalg.org.uk
                                    plot already there are things a plotholder can do to lock in as much moisture as possible in preparation for drier periods in the future. Cutting down all canes that fruited the previous year as early as January and then weeding and giving a general-purpose fertiliser and mulch, can condition the soil to provide plenty of nutrients and avoid excessive watering.
Apple trees need plenty of water during the last two months before harvest (July & August). Drought like plotholders experienced during those months in 2022 can reduce the quality and size of fruit. One way to counteract a lack of water is heavily thinning the fruit in the lead up to harvest. This reduces watering needs and produces larger apples.
Seeds of many fruit and vegetable plants have
been selected to begin growth immediately when supplied with water which makes the wetter months a great time to sow hardier plants. Germinating and successfully producing seedlings can be achieved by watering the drill before planting, so that the seeds are placed in
a moist environment rather than watering from above.
Regular mulching and adding good, rotted compost are great general practices to follow when preparing fruit plants and trees for the warmer, drier months.
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