As a consequence of this, the fruit trees put all their
energy into leafy growth, and extra harsh pruning this winter.
I spoke to RV Rogers, and the Northern Fruit Group at the
Harrogate Flower Show for possible reasons why apricots in particular would
have suffered from the long harsh spring. The general consensus was that
apricots flower early, and if they had put on a lot of whippy green growth last
year, the wood wouldn’t be sufficiently ripe to support blossom. They could
also be suffering from a lack of potassium in the soil, which would have been
washed away with the heavy rains. If both leaf & flower buds have failed to
grow, it may have succumbed to bacterial canker. Not so peachy after all...
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