I fertilize a little heavier--three times year for the first 5-6 years-- but my soil is poor (sand) and I want vigorous growth (limbs and roots) before fruiting starts.
Build the soil with mulch if you can afford it. Wood chips or even grass clippings, leaves, or straw/hay which are more affordable.
Healthy soil, healthy tree.
Do you fertilize the same year the tree was planted or do you start applying the fertilizer the second year on? I also have sandy soil. The trees I planted last weekend each got 4 bags of composted manure added to their holes.
Here is an interesting read on fertilizing apples.
I need to test my soil in my orchard. I have soil tested my foodplots but not my orchard. I have spread lime around my trees but not the entire orchard.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/kind-fertilizer-use-apple-trees-49268.html
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My natural Ph is about 5.9 so not to bad. Similar to you I broadcast a couple cups of Pell lime around each tree in the spring.Here is an interesting read on fertilizing apples.
I need to test my soil in my orchard. I have soil tested my foodplots but not my orchard. I have spread lime around my trees but not the entire orchard.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/kind-fertilizer-use-apple-trees-49268.html
What does your natural pH run on the foodplots before amending? Any differences between heavier and light soil?
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Is there a reason to wait until leaves grow? I have been putting triple 10 around my apple trees as soon as the ground thaws. Then again in late may.