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Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Susceptible trees may lose all their leaves to this disease. In a given year, a cultivar without resistance to all of these diseases may experience an ...

Crabapple
Reports of disease resistance are varied. ‘Indian Magic’ - This tree grows 15 to 20 feet tall and wide. The red buds open dark pink, and the small fruit is ...

Flowering Crabapple Trees
The dark red fruit does not fall and is enjoyed by birds. A hardy tree with excellent disease resistance. 6 - 8’, 10 - 12 ’, 3 ...

Disease Resistant Apples @ Cummins Nursery Catalog 2004
LIBERTY This disease-resistant apple has been making a major impact in the eastern ... Bright red fruit, grower-friendly tree. Ripens in Delicious season. ...

Fruit Tree Growing Guide
Trees are vigorous and relatively disease free. Fruit is crisp with excellent ... Not as disease resistant or vigorous as varieties developed in South. ...

Disease Resistant Fruit Tree Varieties : Adams County Nursery
Disease Resistant Fruit Trees. Select a Tree :. Array, Blakes Pride, Crimsoncrisp, Enterprise, Freedom, Galarina, Goldrush, Liberty, Magness ...

G6021 Home Fruit Production: Apples, MU Extension
While fall is a good time to plant fruit trees, bare root trees are not available from nurseries at this ... Plant disease-resistant cultivars when possible ...


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Tomato Grafting: It's Easier Than You Think and Will Yield Results

Blight is more of a problem for gardeners than ever before, but grafting your plants will make them much stronger and disease-resistant.

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Deciduous fruit trees need careful pruning in the winter

It seems unfair that so many deciduous fruit trees are available without warnings that they need such specialized maintenance.

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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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Westbridge Announces Blossom Protect has been Approved by EPA as a Biopesticide to Prevent Fire Blight in Apples and ...

Westbridge Agricultural Products announces that the EPA has approved Blossom Protect as a biopesticide for controlling fire blight in apple and pear orchards in the United States. Fire blight causes serious damage each year to pome fruit trees throughout America. Blossom Protect is approved for organic production. It leaves no chemical residue, is safe for humans and animals and is harmless to ...

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Some trees can present challenges

"What tree do you recommend that I plant?" That's a question I get frequently, and which I can't really answer without playing a game of 21 Questions. Before I can recommend a tree, I need to know about your property's environment: How much room you have; soil type and drainage; shade or sun; etc. With this information, I can cut down your choices to a mere 500 or 600 species.

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