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Home Orchard: Growing Your Own Deciduous Fruit and Nut Trees
This bestselling guide was developed especially for backyard orchardists, rare fruit growers, and small-scale growers.
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Fruit and Nut Tree Pruning Guidelines for Arborists
An arborist's focus is on landscape trees, but fruit and nut trees in the landscape garden require different pruning methods. This quick guide shows the best ways to prune fruit and nut trees for good health, appearance, and crop.
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Diseases of Temperate Zone Tree Fruit and Nut Crops
Classic encyclopedic work on the diseases and disorders affecting pome fruits, stone fruits, nuts, olives, figs and others grown in temperate zone areas.
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Fruit Trees: Training and Pruning Deciduous Trees
How and when to prune deciduous fruit and nut trees for optimum health and productivity.
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Birds on Tree Fruits and Vines: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Wild birds are common, hungry visitors to backyard fruit and nut trees. Almonds and early ripening cherries are among the hardest hit, but most home fruit and nut crops are vulnerable. Learn how to keep these feathered friends out of your food supply.
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Black Scale: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Black scale causes economic damage to olive and citrus crops, and can also affect a large variety of fruit and nut trees and ornamental plants. Learn how to identify, manage, and control this insect pest.
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Bordeaux Mixture: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Bordeaux mixture is a fungicide and bactericide that can be used to control some diseases of tree fruits and nuts, vine fruits, and ornamentals. Its ability to weather rain and adhere to plants makes it an excellent choice as a winter fungicide.
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False Chinch Bug: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
False chinch bug is common in the landscape and in most years only causes harm to seedlings. Plants wilt but will rarely die from the attack. At times larger numbers of the pest can kill young fruit or nut trees. Learn to identify and manage this pest.
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Frost Protection for Citrus and Other Subtropicals
Basics of cold-weather protection for citrus, avocado, guava, loquat, and other subtropical fruit and nut trees in the home garden or landscape.
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Fruit and Nut Varieties for Low-Elevation Sierra Foothills
Lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada have climate, soil, and drainage characteristics that make ideal growing conditions for certain fruit and nut tree varieties -- and less so for others. Use this guide to choose the best trees for your home orchard.
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Managing Roof Rats and Deer Mice in Nut and Fruit Orchards
Rats, deer mice, and other vertebrate pests cause billions of dollars' worth of damage to fruit and nut crops every year. Learn to recognize signs of rodent damage and how to protect your trees and your crop.
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8513
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Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot in the Garden: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Almost all fruit and nut trees, as well as most onamental trees and shrubs, can develop Phytophthora rot. Learn about simple steps you can take to help prevent this potentially fatal plant disease.
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Using the Pressure Chamber for Irrigation Management in Walnut, Almond and Prune
The pressure chamber (or pressure bomb) is a device fruit and nut growers can use to measures a tree's stem water potential at middayāand so determine exactly how much irrigation water to apply and when. Learn the ins and outs of this excellent tool.
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