If you want plum trees without the fruit, replace the tree you have with a flowering plum. There's a nice one with dark red foliage and pink flowers. In the spring, the flowers are in bloom just as the leaves are coming out, they are very pretty and grow quite fast, at least here in Western Washington. I think it's called thunderhead or thundercloud, something like that.
2006-06-14 19:32:33
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answered by pg1955 2
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inspect the way you're pruning (ha! A plum pun!) the tree. different plums favor to be trimmed in quite a few procedures. Ask a nursery what works maximum acceptable for the kind you've, or search for on the information superhighway.
2016-11-14 19:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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cut the flower buds...then they wont bear fruit, you can also check with local tree nursery to find a more long term solution...but if you are not happy with the plant sell it to some one...and plant something else (there are often plants that look similar to fruit bearing plants with out the hassle.
2006-06-14 19:23:19
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answered by micki_g 4
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Yes there is a spray, but it will cause your children to be deformed.
2006-06-14 19:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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