Thursday, March 31, 2016

[nafex] Bagging Fruit

Do search the archives. Worked well for us to thwart coddling moth and
apple maggot. We used breathable bags made of poly row cover, some have
used plastic bags with holes cut in a corner to drain water...

Richard Moyer
SW VA
Good bloom on cherries and peaches here, hope they come through the
frosts/freezes.

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> Hi
> Im wondering what people think of bagging individual fruit as in using
> "fruit bags" or "Japanese fruit bags"
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> Ive thought of trying it but havent gotten around to it. And I have several
> clients looking for them. Any sources?
>
> (sorry if this is a repeat topic- I didnt search the archives)
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> thanks
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> Jono
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> *Jono Neiger, Principal*
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> From: Road's End Farm <organic87@frontiernet.net>
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> I did order some bags from Territorial but haven't tried them yet.
>
> http://www.territorialseed.com/product/nylon-maggot-barriers
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> Not sure whether I'll have any fruit to try them on this year, either.
> Most of the old trees have died and replacement trees are too young. But
> it's possible I'll try them on some apricots, even if it's rootstock fruit,
> just to see what happens.
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>
> -- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 6A now I think
> Fresh-market organic produce, small scale
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> On Mar 31, 2016, at 11:41 AM, Jono Neiger wrote:
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> > Hi
> > Im wondering what people think of bagging individual fruit as in using
> > "fruit bags" or "Japanese fruit bags"
> >
> > Ive thought of trying it but havent gotten around to it. And I have
> several
> > clients looking for them. Any sources?
> >
> > (sorry if this is a repeat topic- I didnt search the archives)
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Jono
> > Massachusetts
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