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Fruit trees in a temperate climate: planting tips, rootstocks, mulch, prune, thin fruit
The six year old apple, pear and plum trees at Homeacres, in June then September. See how rootstocks affect growth, what ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I have a problem with my navel orange tree. It is producing two types ...
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Scientists are focusing on improving apples’ resilience after stressors like wild temperature swings and drought ...
Rootstocks serve as the subterranean partner in grafted trees, shaping scion vigour, architecture and physiological status through genetic, hormonal and hydraulic interactions. By selecting rootstocks ...
When selecting a dwarf fruit tree, the root of the matter lies in the matter of the roots. Sure, the top part of the tree above the graft is important, too. That’s what determines the looks and the ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Over the centuries, it's become clear that certain basic varieties of fruit serve us best. We don't ...
Getting more Aussie avocados on your toast could soon get easier thanks to a world-first Queensland innovation that can use a single millimetre of tree cutting from one tree to make 500 new ones.
Flipping through the colorful fruit pages in the plant catalog offers a pleasant treat to our eyes, and one can’t resist the temptation to select fruit trees such as apples based on color, size, and ...
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