I'm cheap, because I'm poor, so do my best to find inexpensive ways to fertilize and protect my apples, vegetables, and dahlia field. That means using things like my own compost and comfrey tea, and trying to attract beneficial insects.
There is one company, Advancing Eco Agriculture, that's big into regenerative farming, that is creating sprays to fight insects and diseases by making your plants and your microbiome healthier. I have used a couple of their products, including one that prevents apple scab, and they seem to work well. Of course it's not cheap. Especially if I were to send in plant tissue samples and have them tailor a program for me.
They do have standard, baseline programs for several different crops. It looks like their program for apple trees would run around $1,000 for my 150 trees. I wouldn't consider that at all if my trees were just for deer apples, but my trees will be counted on for some added retirement income in 7-12 years from now. This does look like it's the first year I'll be harvesting enough to sell. But not enough to cover that $1k price tag yet.
Just wondering if that's a crazy amount to spend on this sort of thing?
There is one company, Advancing Eco Agriculture, that's big into regenerative farming, that is creating sprays to fight insects and diseases by making your plants and your microbiome healthier. I have used a couple of their products, including one that prevents apple scab, and they seem to work well. Of course it's not cheap. Especially if I were to send in plant tissue samples and have them tailor a program for me.
They do have standard, baseline programs for several different crops. It looks like their program for apple trees would run around $1,000 for my 150 trees. I wouldn't consider that at all if my trees were just for deer apples, but my trees will be counted on for some added retirement income in 7-12 years from now. This does look like it's the first year I'll be harvesting enough to sell. But not enough to cover that $1k price tag yet.
Just wondering if that's a crazy amount to spend on this sort of thing?