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Fruit Salad Tree Thinning: How To Remove Fruit Salad Tree Fruit
Training a tree young is important for balancing fruit salad tree limbs. To learn more about fruit salad trees and thinning, click this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Fruit Tree Powdery Mildew Control – Treating Fruit Tree Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew is a fungal infection that can affect a lot of different types of fruit trees and berry brambles. Be aware of this disease and know how to prevent and treat it before it ruins your fruit harvest. This article will provide additional information to help.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Stone Fruit Hand Pollination – Hand Pollinating Stone Fruit Trees
Like anything else, stone fruit trees won’t produce fruit unless their flowers are pollinated. Usually, gardeners rely on insects, but if bees are hard to find in your neighborhood, you can take the matter into your own hands and pollinate stone fruits by hand. Learn more here.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is A Food Forest Hedge – How To Grow An Edible Hedge
Are you planning to add a privacy screen or row of hedges to your home landscape? Why not throw tradition out the window? Instead of a row of clipped boxwoods or tall arborvitae, try a sustainable, edible hedge. Click this article for more information.
By Susan Albert
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Stone Fruit Varieties: Growing Stone Fruit In The Garden
It is very likely you’ve had stone fruit before and may not know it. You may even be growing stone fruit in your garden. Stone fruit comes from a stone fruit tree. Still not sure what a stone fruit is? Click the following article for more information on these types of fruit trees.
By Amy Grant
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Small Fruit Bearing Shrubs: Learn About Dwarf Fruit Bush Care
Many new berry cultivars have been developed into miniature fruit bushes. These mini fruiting bushes are perfect for container gardening, and yet the fruit they produce is full-sized. Click here to learn about growing small fruit-bearing shrubs and dwarf fruit bush care.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Pomology – Information About Pomology In Horticulture
Have you ever wondered as you bite into a fresh crisp apple how different varieties are created? There are many steps involved in creating the perfect apple, which is why pomology is so very important. What is pomology and what does a pomologist do? Find out here.
By Amy Grant
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Pruning For Potted Fruit Trees – How To Prune A Potted Fruit Tree
Pruning fruit trees in containers is generally a breeze when compared with pruning fruit trees in the orchard. If you are wondering how to prune a potted fruit tree, you’ll be happy to hear that it’s not difficult. Click here for tips on how and when to prune fruit trees in pots.
By Teo Spengler
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Prune Dwarf Virus Info: Tips On Controlling Prune Dwarf Disease
Stone fruit grown in the home garden always seem to taste the sweetest because of the love and care we put into growing them. Unfortunately, these fruit trees can fall victim to several diseases like prune dwarf virus. Learn more about prune dwarf virus of stone fruit here.
By Darcy Larum
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Pruning Fruit Trees – Learn About Different Fruit Tree Forms
Many gardeners have trouble understanding fruit tree forms and how to achieve them, however. If you want to learn about the different forms for fruit trees, this article should help. We’ll also give you tips for pruning fruit trees.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is Leucostoma Canker – How To Treat Canker On Fruit Trees In The Garden
Leucostoma canker is a destructive fungal disease that affects fruits such as peaches, cherries apricots, plums, nectarines, and apricot. It also affects several types of hardwood trees, including willow and aspen. Learn what to do about it here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Is Souring Of Fruit: How To Fix Sour Fruit Problems
Fruit growing can be a magical experience. Sadly, not all fruit fantasies have a happy ending; sometimes they end with the souring of fruit. Find out more about this problem in the following article.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Peach Yellows Control - Identifying Peach Yellows Symptoms
Fresh fruit from their own trees is the dream of many a gardener. So after all that hard work, the appearance of peach yellows disease can be devastating. Learn how to treat peach yellows in this article.
By Kristi Waterworth
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What Is Fruiting Maturity – Understanding Maturation Of Fruit
If you have ever tried to eat a green banana, you probably noticed it was hard and not sweet. The producers of bananas pick them mature, but not yet ripe. This lengthens the shipping time. So what is fruiting maturity? Find out here.
By Amy Grant
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Primocane Vs. Floricane – Distinguishing Between Primocanes And Floricanes
Caneberries, or brambles, are fun and easy to grow and provide a great harvest of delicious summer fruit. But to manage your caneberries you need to know the difference between the primocanes and those that are called floricanes. This article will help with that.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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What Is Ethylene Gas: Information On Ethylene Gas And Fruit Ripening
Perhaps you have heard it said not to place harvested fruits in the fridge alongside other fruits to avoid over-ripening from ethylene gas. What is ethylene gas? Read this article to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Fruit Tree Garden Ideas: Tips On Growing Backyard Fruit Trees
Backyard fruit trees are a beautiful addition to the landscape. Think first about available space and the climate in your region. Click here for ideas.
By Teo Spengler