Tags
- Alternaria Brown Rot 1
- Anthracnose 1
- Aphids 4
- Apples 1
- Avocado 1
- Bird Protection 1
- Black Olives 1
- Black Sooty Mould 1
- Black Spot 1
- Blister Mites 1
- Blueberries 1
- Brown Rot 1
- Casimiroa 1
- Caterpillars 3
- Cherimoya 1
- Chilean Guava 1
- Cleopatra 1
- Cold Hardy 1
- Copper Hydroxide 1
- Cost Effective 1
- Cranberry 1
- Eco-Neem 1
- Esther 1
- Feijoa 1
- Feijoa Bud Mite 1
- Figs 1
- Freeflo Copper 1
- Fruit 3
- Fuerte 1
- Fungal Disease 1
- Fungicide 1
- Fungus 1
- Fuyu 1
- Grapefruit 1
- Grapes 1
- Green Olives 1
- Green Vegetable Bugs 1
- Grosafe BioNeem 1
- Grosafe Enspray 99 3
- Guava Moth 1
- Harvesting 1
- Hass 1
- Herbicide 1
- Kiwifruit 1
- Kumquat 1
- Lawn Care 1
- Leaf Curl 1
- Leaf Roller Caterpillars 2
- Legally Approved Insecticide 1
- Lemons 1

Grapes
Fruit forms on current-season’s growth near the base of the new canes.
Prune in late winter on a dry day, cutting out all of last-year’s growth, leaving just 4–6 canes about a metre long. If growing over a pergola, leave a canopy of three to four leader canes about 70cm apart and remove all other growth, leaving just a couple of buds on the laterals off each leader.

Feijoas
Fruit mainly forms on last-year’s growth at or near the base of new current-year’s growth.
Prune in late winter after harvest.