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Pollination Requirements for Tree and Small Fruits
These plants require cross-pollination for fruit set. Cross-pollination is ... Fruit trees which require two different varieties for pollination should be ...

Pollination of Fruits and Nuts
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Apple—Apple trees require cross-pollination to produce. fruit. It is important to choose compatible cultivars for. maximum fruit production. ...

Plant Answers
Before the maximum amount of fruit will form, pollen must come from different plants of the same kind for cross-pollination. The absence of the second ...

Pollination of Tree Fruits
Most fruit trees need cross-pollination for good fruit set, and you may need to buy more than just one variety.

Flower World - Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees. Apples. Apple trees come in different sizes, depending largely on ... Late blooming Asians will cross-pollinate with early blooming Europeans. ...

2005 Catalogue - Fruit and Deciduous Trees
Some fruit tree varieties need cross pollination ( you need two types to fruit). A guide to cross pollination is listed at the end of the fruit tree listing ...

CCE - Suffolk County: Why Fruit Trees Fail to Bear
Why Fruit Trees Fail to Bear. Where apples, pears, plums or sweet cherries ... No cross-pollination is necessary for sour cherries; they will set fruit with ...


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Pear fruit trees best Bay Area bet

January is the start of fruit-tree time, a brief window of opportunity for gardeners to snatch up bare-root seedlings at bargain prices. But if low-grade soil is keeping you from jumping on the backyard-orchard...

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Want to grow fruit? Take it easy

By Brandy Cowley-Gilbert Special to the Democrat -- If you're worried that your first effort to grow fruit will turn out to be a fruitless venture, the best place to begin is with easy-to-grow types of fruits. They are more forgiving of soil types, more disease-resistant, and better able to tolerate busy gardeners with little time to water. This does not mean that you can just dig a hole and ...

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Getting to the core of healthy eating

Woodland Ways has planted an apple orchard in Moreton Hall, with fruit expected around Sept/Oct for people to pick for free. The Pond Covert outside Sebert Wood Pirimary School.

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Ciscoe Morris: Dwarf hinoki cypress adds elegant touch

Ciscoe Morris, Seattle Times garden writer, talks about the selection of hinoki cypress that are available at local nurseries; self-pollinating cherry-tree varieties that are available on dwarfing Gisela rootstock; and how a visit to Washington Park Arboretum Winter Garden in winter offers an explosion of color and fragrance.

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Events all week: Jan. 20-26

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