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A2105 Apple Cultivars For Wisconsin A2105 Apple Cultivars for Wisconsin T. R. Roper Apples are available in a great array of colors, sizes, and flavors. In addition, they vary in their cooking or fresh eating qualities, storage life, tree hardiness, pest susceptibility and many other characteristics. This publication introduces apple growers to apple cultivars suitable for growing in Wisconsin. Buyers should consider carefully the different characteristics of each cultivar before purchasing and planting apple trees
AZ Master Gardener Manual: Fruit Trees Chapter 11: MG Manual Reference Ch. 11, pp. 1 - 28 Fruit Trees In The Home Yard A home fruit planting can provide tasty, fresh ripe fruit for family use or sale. Tree fruits add beauty to the landscape, excitement to meals and are a place to grow and work. There is pride, enjoyment and relaxation in growing and harvesting fruit. It brings families and friends together for enjoyment and friendship
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Welcome to the Home of the California Rare Fruit Growers! FW4 FP HTML
Currants and Gooseberries in the Home Garden
Currants and Gooseberries in gardens
Durian OnLine (DOL) Mainpage Durian OnLine. Everything about the King of the Fruits. recipes, links, photos, info, art, news, articles, nutrition, cultivation, market, books, statistics, ect
Welcome to Durian Palace! A Home of the King of Fruits on the World Wide
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ECSONG ECSONG Welcome to The Eastern Chapter of the Society of Ontario Nut Growers Education . Demonstration . Promotion . Collaboration . Advice . Research The (SONG), based in , has a province-wide membership of approximately 600. It promotes the growing of . The Eastern Chapter of SONG ( ) advances the purpose in , which has different growing conditions from the southern regions of Ontario. ECSONG has about 100 members. It is involved with several to demonstrate all aspects of nut growing to the public
Edible Landscaping & Gardening (Fruit, Nut, Vegetable, Herb) Edible landscaping plant descriptions and cultivation information.
Fruit (Non-Citrus) and Nut Crops Fruit (Non-Citrus) and Nut Crops Return to. .
STRAWBERRY PATCH LET'S HEAD FOR THE OZARKS TO VIEW THE BERRY PATCH Several years ago my cousin, Frank H. Schmidt, who lives near Branson, Missouri purchased a Sony Mavica digital camera. He began sending me all sorts of photos which showed the beautiful strawberries he grew at his home. I asked him how he managed to obtain such superb looking berries and he wrote me the following letter. Dear Hart, I use a growing method that's ideal for the home gardener
Fruit Trees for the home grounds Finally a single source for fruit trees for the home owner
Fruit Tree Tips • • Fruit Tree Tips by Rod Smith Oregon Certified Nursery Professional © 1999 Rodney A. Smith All rights reserved. Many fruit trees require at least two varieties for cross pollination in order to get a good crop of fruit: most apples except Braeburn, Gala, Jonagold, Golden Delicious and Gravenstein, most sweet cherries except Early Burlat, Lapins, Rainier and Stella, most pears except Moonglow, Starkcrimson and 20th Century, most plums except Green Gage and Methley
Fruits of Warm Climates
Fruits of Warm Climates Julia F. Morton Published by 20534 SW 92 Ct. Miami, FL. 33189 ISBN: 0-9610184-1-0 Distributed by Creative Resource Systems, Inc. Box 890, Winterville, N. C
Gooseberry site, kruisbessen site information about gooseberries, how to grow them, an overview on varieties, their uses, pests and diseases,...
GrapeSeek, Your First Stop For Grape Growing Information We unite grape growers from around the world. Book of the Month. Way to go Lon Rombough. Garden Writer's Association 2003 Award for Best Talent in Writing. I love the book personally and it covers material not found anywhere else. Meeting your vineyard needs with quality plants rootings and cuttings
grow fruit and nuts in temperate areas A 12 PAGE LONG ADVISORY ON VIRTUALLY ALL THE KINDS OF FRUITS AND NUTS YOU MIGHT WANT TO GROW IN THE TEMPERATE AREAS OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING WORLD. SENSIBLE, AUTHORATATIVE. RECOMMENDED.
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Heirloom Fruits Home Home: Heirloom Fruit Trees Welcome. This site was created to gather online resources about heirloom fruit trees around the world. In the process of creating the site, we have learned some of the pitfalls awaiting the online heirloom fruit seeker: The searcher must beware of academic and government sites oriented toward professional fruit growers. Mass market production prefers durable shippers to ripe-on-the-tree ancestral varieties
Home Orchard Society, Growing Good Fruit At Home The Home Orchard Society, Growing Good Fruit At Home. Get hints, tips, articles, and more...
Jeannie and Berry's Native Plants Page: Pawpaws, Persimmons and Elderberries Growing and using native edibles, particularly pawpaws, persimmons, elderberries and mayapples.
K.State University Land Grant Program: Pawpaw Information Web Site Pawpaw Information Web Site Frankfort, Kentucky Pawpaw Links Grower budgets Organic Production and SARE Pawpaw Program has the only full-time pawpaw Asimina triloba (L. ) Dunal research program in the world as part of the
Kiwifruit - from New Zealand and the World (with pictures) Lots of Kiwifruit info and links
Mark Rieger's Fruit Crop Home Page Department of Horticulture, Fruit Crops
MidFEx (Midwest Fruit Explorers)- a backyard fruit growing club MidFEx , short for Midwest Fruit Explorers , is a non-profit organization of amateur backyard fruit growing enthusiasts. Most of our members live in the counties surrounding Chicago. We are crazy about the best tasting, most flavorful fruits that grow well here. We are also interested in growing special, superior and unusual fruits regardless of their appearance or commercial appeal
Minor Small Fruit Crops for New Mexico Gardens Minor Small Fruit Crops for New Mexico Gardens Guide H-326 George W. Dickerson, Extension Horticulture Specialist College of Agriculture and Home Economics New Mexico State University This Publication is scheduled to be updated and reissued 9/03. The majority of small fruit cropsósuch as the grape, raspberry, blackberry, and strawberryóare classified as ìberryî-bearing plants. For purposes of this publication, the term ìsmall fruit cropî has been expanded to include some of the bush cherries
G6022 Apple Cultivars and Their Uses, Explore MU Extension MU Extension, University of Missouri
NCGR Corvallis - Temperate Fruit Genebank N ATIONAL C LONAL G ERMPLASM R EPOSITORY Corvallis, Oregon Plant Diversity For a Diverse Future The Repository The National Clonal Germplasm Repository at Corvallis, Oregon,is a genebank that preserves invaluable plant genetic resources of temperate fruit, nut, and agronomic crops. Our facility is one of about 30 sites in the U. S. and is located on land provided by
Cooperative Extension Catalog of Publications--Horticulture You ve reached the Animal Diseases subject category in the Resource Catalog, a reference published by Nebraska Cooperative Extension at the University of Nebraska.
Fruit Tree Collecting - North American Fruit Explorers Common and rare fruit tree and berry collecting, NAFEX is devoted to the discovery, cultivation and appreciation of superior varieties of fruits and nuts
Horticulture Information Leaflets Horticulture Information Leaflets Home Gardening Horticulture Information Leaflets that have a image following the title have an Adobe Acrobat (TM) formatted version that is available by clicking on the image. You will need the to view these files
Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service Answers to commonly asked questions
NORTHERN NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION The NNGA brings together people interested in growing nut trees. Our members include nurserypeople, farmers, amateur and commercial nut growers, horticultural teachers and scientists.
Northumberland Berry Works Northumberland BerryWorks producers of fine berries, including goosberries, and currants. This site also includes recipes, and information on the organizations, TIRA and NAFEX, and information about bees.
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Official Back Yard Fruit Growers Homepage Backyard Fruit Growers The informal association of Backyard Fruit Growers began in 1990 as an exchange of information for amateurs and others in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, who wish to produce excellent fruit for the family, and to respect the backyard environment. Members get together four times a year at seasonal meetings (Winter, Spring Grafting, Summer Orchard Tour, Fall Apple Tasting) to share ideas and fellowship
Small-Scale Fruit Production -- A Comprehensive Guide This manual has been developed as a resource for people who wish to produce fruit on a small scale and who are not legally licensed to use pesticides.
The Pits The Rare Pit & Plant Council Who Are The Pits. "The Pits" is the nickname for the Rare Pit and Plant Council--a group of nice but slightly eccentric people from New York City dedicated to growing seeds and tubers of edible plants found in local and ethnic markets. We have newsletter subscribers in all 50 US states, in every Canadian province, and a few in Europe and Australia. We have officers in New York, Boston and Seattle
Daleys Nursery - Fruit, Nut and Rainforest trees Daleys Nursery. Catalogue and resource guide for Subtropical Fruit and Nut trees, Forestation trees, Herbs, Rainforest trees.
The Pollination Home Page Welcome To The Pollination Home Page (El Home Page De la Polinización) Your portal to pollination information and images Su porta a la información y a las imágenes de la polinización At left: Poorly pollinated blackberry. The ovules in the center were not fertilized by a pollen grain, so they did not develop drupelets. The most likely cause was insufficient bee visits. To enlarge and compare with a well pollinated berry click on the image Need bees for your crops
POMOLOGIE.COM - LES CRETS FRUITS ET POMOLOGIE LES CRETS FRUITS ET POMOLOGIE tout sur les fruits - All about fruits
HortResearch Publication - Pruning Persimmons The use or abuse of pruning determines the ability of the persimmon tree to produce high quality fruit.
rarefruit Rarefruit - Rare Fruit News Online free e-mail newsletter. Twice-monthly newsletter with over 450 reader growers all over the world. Write for information: rarefruit@san.rr.com
Horticulture Publications Horticulture publications available from the Information Packaging Centre
District Extension Fruit Agent, Mark Longstroth HORTICULTURE These Web Pages are provided for Southwest Michigan fruit growers and others who are interested in current crop and pest conditions. I have also posted numerous factsheets, essays and MSUE bulletins on pest control and general cultural practices for the fruit grown here in Michigan. , The September 23, 2003 review of fruit crop development and insects and diseases of interest to Michigan Growers during the growing season. I have these reports archived back through 1997
Fruit Garden - Suite101.com Green guide to the selection, culture, and uses of fruits for health-conscious gardeners. - dewey decimal 634
The 2003 Ohio Pawpaw Festival ©2003 Ohio PawPaw Festival - All Rights Reserved - Questions
Trees and Fruit in Rural East Anglia E-mail trees autumn trees2 hedges apples pears plums fruit nuts books Trees & Fruit in Rural Essex We moved in here in early 1994. It was a badly overgrown smallholding. It splits into roughly 1 acre of orchard/ football paddock/ garden; then some big sheds & greenhouse; then a back field of about 3 acres. The first year or two was spent clearing & cleaning. A new drive was laid, we paved an area, had a big lawn sown, and laid lots of paths. As it's a big area then low maintenance is very important
Tropical Fruit - Casimiroa, Black Persimmon & Mabola Casimiroa, Black Persimmon & Mabolo highlands of Central and South America. Although a popular common name of the fruit is white sapote because of its white flesh, casimiroa is not in the sapote family. In Mexico casimiroa is also known as zapote blanco and abache . The fruit was well known to the Aztecs. The leaves, bark and seeds contain the glucoside "casimirosine", which lowers blood pressure. In large doses, glucoside acts as a sedative, and alleviates rheumatic pains
University of Kentucky - Department of Horticulture University of Kentucky Department of Horticulture fruit information for home gardeners
UVM Apple Orchard The Apple Team within the welcomes you to the UVM Apple Orchard The UVM Apple Program: Extension and Research for the commercial tree fruit grower in Vermont and beyond. . . Our commitment is to provide relevant and timely horticultural, integrated pest management, marketing and economics information to commercial tree fruit growers in Vermont and beyond. Please be sure to visit (the Apple Information Manager) for more regional apple production information
Kearneysville Tree Fruit Research and Education Center West Virginia University s Kearneysville Tree Fruit Research and Education Center - We specialize in plant pathology and entomology of deciduous fruit trees, including apples, peaches, cherries, plums, and nectarines. Our WWW site is a mid-Atlantic regional effort and much of the material is based on the Mid-Atlantic Orchard Monitoring Guide. Research programs focus on apple scab, fire blight, rot diseases, and various insect pests
Wye College National Fruit Collections home page UK National Fruit Collections Contents The UK National Fruit Collections safeguard a valuable part of our agricultural heritage. The Collection comprises trees of scions and rootstocks of Malus, Pyrus, Prunus, Cydonia, Mespilus and Corylus , bushes of Ribes and Vaccinium and vines of Vitis . The apple varieties maintained at Brogdale form the largest collection of Malus germplasm on a single site in the world, and is an internationally recognised genetic resource
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