TRAINING AND PRUNING FRUIT TREES
There are many ways to train and prune fruit trees – no single method is right for all situations andneeds. One important consideration…
There are many ways to train and prune fruit trees – no single method is right for all situations andneeds. One important consideration…
North Carolina CooperativeExtension ServiceNorth Carolina State University Many fruit-growing enthusiasts neglect the annual training and pruning of fruit trees. Without training and pruning,…
Leonard P. Stoltz and John Strang Graftage includes both budding and grafting. Knowledge of graftage is necessary for nurserymen and fruit tree producers….
Nebraska Cooperative Extension EC 78-1233 Productive fruit trees with an abundance of high quality fruit don’t just happen. They result from good cultural…
Compiled by Tonie Fitzgerald. In order for fruit to develop, pollination must occur at blossom time. Pollination is the transfer ofpollen from the…
Joel A. Reich (M.S.)Horticulture Agent Why do we graft?– Not true from seed– Weak root system– Speed up conversion/production– Dwarfing– Novelty
Paul M. Vossen and Deborah Silver Varieties for Planting in the Home GardenWhere you live (which “climate zone” of the state, will determine…
© The Pennsylvania State University 2005Prepared by R. M. Crasweller, professor of tree fruit. IntroductionMany people mistakenly believe that fruit trees grow true…