![]() ![]() If your trees have less growth than this, then increase the nitrogen rate by 25% the next spring. Nonbearing young trees should average 18 to 30 inches. Bearing fruit trees should average 12 to 18 inches of shoot growth per year. The need for fertilizer in the home orchard should be based on soil test results and annual shoot growth. Be careful, because under fertilization can also occur. So not apply extra fertilizer to the lawn within 5 feet of the spread of the tree's branches. Rain can move the nitrogen down past the grass roots where the trees can take it up. You say you do not fertilize the trees? But, do you fertilize the lawn surrounding the trees? Fruit trees do not know that you are applying nitrogen only for the grass. Heavy applications of nitrogen will stimulate excessive growth at the expense of flower production. Typically, this occurs for two reasons: over-fertilization and over-pruning. Over vigorous trees expend all their energy in growing wood and do not produce flower buds. ![]() Undoubtedly in the backyard situation the number one reason for failure of trees to bear fruit is improper tree vigor. Causes and Solutions Excessive Tree Vigor This information was prepared to answer this question and to give you possible solutions to the problem. One of the most common questions is why trees fail to bear fruit or only have fruit every other year. Home fruit production can be both rewarding and troublesome. We wish Tangerine Tree the best of luck with their production plans.How many times have you or someone you know planted a fruit tree in anticipation of harvesting fresh, juicy tree-ripe fruit in your own backyard? Probably more times than you care to count. What dreams are there to cherish when growing up deep in the rainforest in Suriname? By the end of the school year, three children in their final year will know whether they can go to the city to continue their education or whether they will stay in this remote village. ![]() THE CHILDREN FROM MAVUNGU (by Mirjam Marks) is another feature documentary. But even the toughest anti-heroes can sometimes be weak-hearted.Īmong other projects, we also mention DE MONDEN VAN ZUID (THE MOUTHS FROM SOUTH by René van Zundert – the mouths of children mirror their lifestyle, their diet and health status, and sometimes even their love life), and the web documentary series SCREENAGERS (by Eef Hilgers – a descent into the heart of a teenager’s computer might bring his/her most personal problems to the surface). In this mini-society different rules apply, right and wrong are not always clearly defined. In DE PEPERKLIP (by Shamira Raphaëla), an ambitious young audience documentary feature, we are invited into a residential block (photo) in a notorious Rotterdam neighbourhood. In LADYTRUCKER (Nina Karim van Oort) they embark together for an international ride, while Doutzen wonders how she can learn to stand up for herself.Īmong other projects, we also mention FREE AS A BIRD (by Annelies Kruk – a cheerful girl takes fate into her own hands in search of a kidney donor) and DIT GELOOF IK (THIS IS WHAT I BELIEVE – in a transmedia project by Debbie Kleijn & Janneke Geerstma, kids from religious families reveal what they believe in). Or rather, driving, as mom is a tough trucker. The soft-hearted Doutzen (12) dreams of walking in her mother’s footsteps. Producer Nienke Korthof allows us a quick snoop into Tangerine Tree’s production schedule. In an ECFA interview in May 2019, Dutch young audience documentary producer par excellence Tangerine Tree came with sad news: “ We are planning to decrease our efforts in youth documentaries.” But blood is thicker than water, and with more than 10 titles in different stages of (pre)production, Tangerine Trees’ agenda until 2022 looks more than packed.
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