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Heat Tolerant Fruits - Growing Fruit In Hot Weather
Some fruit grows in extreme heat naturally. But there are also specially cultivated, heat-tolerant varieties. For more information on heat tolerant fruits, read on.
By Teo Spengler
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Plant A Red Fruit Garden: Growing Fruits With Red Flesh
Planting a red fruit garden may seem a bit whimsical. That is, until you realize the health benefits of consuming fruits with red flesh.
By Laura Miller
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Everbearing Plants: Learn About Everbearing Varieties Of Fruit
What does everbearing mean? And more importantly, how do everbearing varieties differ from non-everbearing types? Read on for more.
By Laura Miller
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Best Native Fruit Trees To Support Wildlife
If you want trees that will attract and feed wildlife, learn the best kinds of edible fruit and nut trees to plant for inviting specific creatures.
By Teo Spengler
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Fruit Tree Hedge Spacing – Tips For Making A Hedge Out Of Fruit Trees
Can you imagine having a row of fruit bearing trees as a natural fence? Today's gardeners are incorporating more edibles into the landscape including making hedges out of fruit trees. Find out about making a hedge out of fruit trees and how close to plant fruit trees here.
By Amy Grant
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Using Fruit Trees As Hedges – Learn How To Use Fruit Trees For Hedges
A great idea for incorporating edible plants into the landscape is by using fruit trees as hedges. Growing fruit trees hedges has the added bonus of not only the tasty fruit, but will act as a privacy screen as well. Learn more in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Controlling Quince Rust – How To Get Rid Of Quince Tree Rust
Quince tree leaf rust sounds like a disease that would create problems for quince trees in your garden. In fact, it is better known as a disease that attacks apples, pears and even hawthorn trees. If you want learn more about how to get rid of quince tree rust, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is Brown Rot Blossom Blight: How To Treat Brown Rot Blossom Blight
Controlling brown rot blossom blight begins with keeping the area clean and sanitary. This article provides information on brown rot blossom and twig blight and how to manage it. Click here to learn more.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is A Fruit Salad Tree: Tips On Fruit Salad Tree Care
You know how fruit salad has multiple types of fruit in it, right? If you don't like one type of fruit, you can eat only the fruit chunks you love. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a fruit salad tree? Well, there actually is. Learn more in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Bush Vegetable Plants: Using Bush Vegetables For Urban Gardens
Not everyone has a large veggie garden plot. For this reason, you will find miniature and dwarf plants for the urban gardener. Did you know there are many bush vegetables too? What are bush vegetables and which ones work for a small garden? Learn more here.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Self-Fruitful In Gardens: Learn About Self-Pollinating Fruit
Nearly all fruit trees require pollination in the form of either cross-pollination or self-pollination in order to produce fruit. If you have space for only one fruit tree, a cross-pollinating, self-fruitful tree is the answer. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Is Parthenocarpy: Information And Examples Of Parthenocarpy
Parthenocarpy in plants is a relatively unusual condition but it does occur in some of our most common fruit. What is parthenocarpy? Read this article to discover what causes parthenocarpy, or seedless fruit in plants.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Dwarf Fruit Trees - A Planting Guide For Fruit Trees In Containers
Dwarf fruit trees do well in containers and make care of fruit trees easy. You can find dwarf varieties of almost any type of fruit tree, but citrus trees are the most common. This article has more information.
By Nikki Tilley
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Plant Chill Hours: Why Are Chill Hours Important
If you want to grow some fruit trees and need some simple information about plant chill hours and why they’re important, click this article. We’ll attempt to break it down here in simple terms that are easy enough for anyone to understand.
By Becca Badgett
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Orchard Microclimate Conditions: How To Use Microclimates In Orchards
Although USDA hardiness zone maps are beneficial, experienced orchardists know they should not be considered final. Microclimates in orchards make a substantial difference and can even determine what trees you can grow or where trees will grow best. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Polyploid Plant Info – How Do We Get Seedless Fruit
Have you ever wondered how we get seedless fruit? To find out, you would need to think back to biology class or click this article for more info.
By Laura Miller
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Fruit Themed Garden Ideas – Tips On Growing Fruit Salad Gardens
Have you ever thought how nice it would be to harvest fruit for a refreshing fruit salad? A fruit themed garden is possible. Learn more in this article.
By Amy Grant