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Fruit & Orchards Forum - GardenWeb
apricot tree dropping fruit. Posted by: yugoslava 6 on Sun, Jun 18, 06 at 17:16 ... Posted by: mary_lu zone 4/5 on Wed, Jun 28, 06 at 23:18 ...

Tree Fruit Home Garden Factsheet (hardy fruit trees)
Stores for 4 to 6 months. Tree is biennial (heavy crop followed next year by light ... Fruit is greenish-yellow, sweet, very juicy. Tree is hardy to zone 3. ...

Fruit Trees
All of your fruit tree needs may be met by our outstanding specialty trees which ... Zones 6-9. 20th Century-Best known variety. Fruit is green to greenish ...

Johnson Nursery - Fruit Trees
Hardy fruit trees and small fruits for the home orchard... including antique ... Because of this tenderness, we can not guarantee these trees above Zone 8. ...

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Pears are the easiest fruit trees for the home gardener. European and Asian pears have the same cultural requirements. If you live in an area from zone 4 to ...

Fruit Trees - Mulberry Persimmon, Pawpaw, Fig
An abundance of fruit is produced by these vigorous carefree trees. Suited for zones 5 to 7. See Zone Map. Mulberry Grafts, 2 - 3 ft. 3 - 6 ft. Comments ...

January Gardening To do list
... Protect bases of fruit tree trunks against rodent damage with wire mesh ... Zone 6. Order seeds; Sow seeds of warm-season annuals; Sow seeds for hardy ...


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Sacramento gardeners study new USDA climate map - Sacramento Bee


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Sacramento gardeners study new USDA climate map
Sacramento Bee
"Other plants need chilling," Taylor said. "Lilacs, in particular, and a lot of fruit trees (such as apples and pears) need significant chilling. Instead of consistent flowering and fruit, success and production from year to year will be scattered.
Gardening in WinterAnnArbor.com

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West Nile Set to Grow Apples - AllAfrica.com


West Nile Set to Grow Apples
AllAfrica.com
By Kefa Atibuni, 1 February 2012 Skeptics said, "You can never grow apples in West Nile", referring to the apple growing trials in the region. It was believed that apples or other temperate fruit trees cannot grow in the region that experiences mainly ...

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New plant map shifts area to warmer zone - Washington Post


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New plant map shifts area to warmer zone
Washington Post
“I've even got fruit off my Pakistan mulberry, and I didn't think they should be growing around here. Everybody is picking up a zone.” He has 10 varieties of pomegranates, a subtropical tree, that not only flower but give fruit.
A new plant hardiness map! Ahead, what that means for your weekend...Tulsa World (blog)
Planting zones remapping won't affect Big Country much, ag observers sayReporterNews.com

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New hardiness map may change what people plant - Daily American Online


Daily American Online

New hardiness map may change what people plant
Daily American Online
Somerset County is now in the zone of minus 15 degrees to minus 10 degrees as the extreme minimum temperature. That is a difference of 5 degrees warmer since the previous map. While that is cold, some fruit trees' flower buds can survive lower ...

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Warm winter puts North Dakota trees at risk - Bismarck Tribune


Warm winter puts North Dakota trees at risk
Bismarck Tribune
Flowering trees - starting with cherries, then plums and finally apples - may start to swell and open, he said. A cold snap would burn the buds, meaning no fruit for the coming season, he said. Shade trees would be less affected, Smith said.

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