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portada The Prairie Gardener’S Go-To for Fruit (Guides for the Prairie Gardener, 7) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781771513906

The Prairie Gardener’S Go-To for Fruit (Guides for the Prairie Gardener, 7) (in English)

Janet Melrose; Sheryl Normandeau (Author) · Touchwood Editions · Paperback

The Prairie Gardener’S Go-To for Fruit (Guides for the Prairie Gardener, 7) (in English) - Janet Melrose; Sheryl Normandeau

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Synopsis "The Prairie Gardener’S Go-To for Fruit (Guides for the Prairie Gardener, 7) (in English)"

Lifelong gardeners Janet Melrose and Sheryl Normandeau tackle the tasty topic of fruit in the seventh book in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series.Strawberries, blueberries, saskatoons, pears, plums, apricots, cherries, currants, kiwi . . . There are lots of great reasons to grow your own. There's the unparalleled taste of fresh produce to consider, and the opportunity to help reduce ever-rising grocery bills. Then there's the ornamental appeal (think grape vines and apple blossoms).Whether you're growing an orchard in a rural area, planting a couple of currant bushes or haskaps in a small urban yard, or a container of squash on a balcony, you'll find help and inspiration here.Janet and Sheryl answer your questions on things likePlacement for sun- and shade-loving plantsPollination, propagation, and graftingMulching, hilling, trellises, and those oh-so-fancy espaliersTroubleshooting pesky spots, scales, worms, flies, and other killjoysPreventing weather damage and prepping your plants for winterHarvesting and storage methodsWith a primer on what exactly counts as fruit (scientifically and culturally) and Prairie-friendly lists of species and varietals for every space and inclination, you'll soon know your drupes from your pomes, your berries from your pepos and be well on your way to harvesting the fruits of your own labour (yes, we went there).

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