A backyard fruit tree in the Treasure Valley can be great — until codling moth leaves a worm in every apple, or aphids curl up the new growth, or spider mites bronze the leaves in a hot, dry July.
The hard part with fruit trees is timing. Most of the work is about hitting the right window — dormant spray in late winter, then watching for pests as the season moves. Spray at the wrong time and you waste it; miss the window and you lose the fruit.
We handle that timing for you, with a plan built around Idaho’s seasons.
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