Grow Fruit Naturally: A Hands-On Guide to Luscious, Homegrown Fruit

Grow Fruit Naturally: A Hands-On Guide to Luscious, Homegrown Fruit

Grow Fruit Naturally: A Hands-On Guide to Luscious, Homegrown Fruit

Grow Fruit Naturally: A Hands-On Guide to Luscious, Homegrown Fruit

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Overview

Take your pick: apples, pears, peaches, blueberries? For health- and money-conscious consumers, homegrown edibles are the way to go. While vegetable gardening has been the hot trend, fruit growing is now taking a bite out of the market. This timely and comprehensive book, Grow Fruit Naturally, from gardening expert Lee Reich shows the way to successfully grow fruits that are delicious and nutritious, with information on over 30 fruits and how to reap the most of their bounty. Covering all topics from planning and planting to pruning and harvesting, this essential reference also discusses natural pest-control and fertilization methods, pollination, irrigation, and special techniques such as espalier and growing fruit in containers.

A handy, encyclopedic listing of fruits provides in-depth information on individual fruit needs, care, and varieties, with a focus on all-natural growing techniques. With 150 photos and over 50 illustrations, this highly visual guide is the book to pick up to keep your fruit crops thriving.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781600853562
Publisher: Taunton Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/13/2012
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Lee Reich is an author, lecturer, and consultant whose books include "The Pruning Book" and "Weedless Gardening". Reich grows a broad assortment of fruit plants in his own garden, which has been featured in the "New York Times, Organic Gardening", and "Martha Stewart Living".

Table of Contents

PART 1: The Basics CH. 1 - Planning Your Fruit Garden CH. 2 - Planting and Growing CH. 3 - Pruning CH. 4 - Pests and Diseases CH. 5 - Harvesting and Storing
 

PART 2: The Fruit Information for each fruit: An introduction with common name, botanical name, plant size, pollination needs, sun/shade requirements, zones of adaptation, regions with least pest problems Growing Planting Pruning Pests and Diseases Varieties Fruits included: apple, apricot, avocado, blackberry, blueberry, cherry, citrus, currants, elderberry, fig, gooseberry, grapes, jujube, juneberry, kiwifruit, mango, medlar, mulberry, nectarine, papaya, pawpaw, peach, pear, persimmon, pineapple guava, plum, pomegranate, quince, raspberry, seaberry, shipova, strawberry

Appendix 1: USDA Cold Hardiness Zone Map

Appendix 2: American Horticultural Society Heat Zone Map Mail-order Nursery Sources Glossary Index
 

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