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Grow Your Own Cranberries
North American low-bush cranberries ( Vaccinium vitis-idaea var. Peat takes a long time to absorb water, so don't rush this step. Lingonberries may produce two crops per season; one in the early summer and another in the fall.
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In The Pawpaw Patch
This past week, I took my apprentices down to the Goldenseal Sanctuary in Athens, Ohio, run by United Plant Savers. The bud at the end of it has a unique shape, being both flattened and sharp.
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About Strawberry Farms
Keep a short stub of green stem attached, and don't remove the green cap or wash the berries until you're ready to eat them. Glenn Euloth/Flickr Strawberry shortcake, strawberry ice cream, strawberries and cream, chocolate-covered strawberries.
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The Fig Tree: A Ficus With A Purpose
I agreed to take in this indoor plant that was suffering from a scale infestation. Ficus schmicus, I thought. I carefully examined it for scale, monitored its water and provided it with ladybugs, hoping they'd eat any remaining scale insects.
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8 Easy Ways to Use Your Pear Harvest
These simple preservation techniques will allow you to enjoy these fruits this season and throughout the year. Pickled Pears If you want to add even more flavor to your pears, try pickling them in vinegar and spices.
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Crop Profile: Hardy Kiwi
If you garden in warmer climes, you may want to try your hand at growing fuzzy kiwis, as well. Like grapes , kiwis are vigorous growers and need to be properly pruned, trained and trellised .
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Bilberries for the Common Cold
Bilberry is one of the plant sources with the highest amount of zinc. While it's related to the blueberry, the bilberry fruit is smaller and darker. When treating a cold, it's always a good idea to increase your intake of vitamin C.
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Grow Your Own Pawpaws
But it's best to shelter the saplings with shade cloth for the first couple of years to help them get established. Their nickname—“Michigan banana”—may also tell you something.
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How To Pick Apples The Correct Way
Don't Use An Apple Picker An apple picking device is convenient for reaching the highest apples on a tree, but it gives you much less control over the way you pick the apples and can easily damage the spur branches.
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Which Pruning Style Does Your Fruit Tree Need?
While the open center shape can be used for apple trees, which are pretty versatile, this type of pruning is primarily used for stone-fruit trees, such as apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches and plums.
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The Fascinating Micah Rood Apple
That's how Johnny learned about apples in the first place. A wild apple is just that: wild. In 1888, the New York Times printed an article about a curious apple that was coming into market from a rural area of Connecticut.
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Infographic: The Incredible Blueberry
With a little extra soil preparation, blueberries can be surprisingly easy to grow in your own backyard and once established, will provide many years of delicious harvests. Make this highly coveted and nutritious fruit a staple crop in your farm's garden.
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Crop Profile: Grapes
The downside to this setup is their tendency to draw wasps as the fruits mature, leaving the seating area beneath them unusable for a few weeks in late summer. About the Author: Horticulturist Jessica Walliser dreams of growing Eastern Prince, a fruit-bearing...
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Delmarvelous Farms Chestnuts
Pick up a copy at your local bookstore or tack and feed store or buy one online . The blending of the American chestnut, prized for its sweet taste though no longer easily found in the Eastern United States, and the blight-resistant Chinese chestnut,...
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Infographic: 16 Farm-worthy Heirloom Apples
Research limited-spray schedules that will yield a satisfying and sufficient fruit crop and will keep pests and diseases at bay. There are hundreds of heirloom apple varieties that grow across the country.
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Prune Your Blueberry Bushes In Late Winter
It also helps shape the shrub and limits disease by opening up the plant's structure. Do not leave any stubble behind, as it could be an entryway for disease. For mature plants that are at least 5 years old, remove all branches thicker than your thumb.
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Growing Persimmons
The term assigned to these groups of fighters was “Persimmon Regiment,” and the descriptor, history tells us, was earned when soldiers halted their forward march to harvest the gooey fruit.
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The Blueberry: Easy To Grow With A Delicious Harvest
Blueberries are also great for freezing or drying to allow you to enjoy your harvest all year long. A truly native fruit, blueberries have been enjoyed in North America for thousands of years.
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6 Fall Crops To Harvest For Fermented Drinks
Let the juice sit overnight to clarify. In fact, ciders, wines and meads can all be made from just about any crop growing on your farm. “Mead” uses honey plus yeast and generally have higher alcohol content than wine.
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2 Banned Berries Making a Comeback
“It also mixes well with other juices, like apple cider.” All currants and gooseberries freeze well, which is an easy way to quickly preserve your harvest during the busy summer months, defrosting the berries for juice or other cooking projects during...
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Growing Edible Vines
The key to their success is twofold. More often than not, we tend to select plants for our landscape simply for form (they're pretty) or for function (they taste good). “It allows gardeners with limited space to grow crops they might otherwise not consider.”...
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Revive Abandoned Grape Vines For Potential Production
They were planted by the previous owner, who had built two rows of wire fencing for the grape vines to climb. As you can see in the photo above, they have leafed out nicely and are already producing new growth.
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Olives To Olive Oil
And people were passionate about it. Olives are easy to grow and require little in the way of inputs. This article first appeared in the March/April 2007 issue of Hobby Farms magazine .
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Harvest and Prepare Rose Hips
Collect wild rose hips from mid-summer to the dead of winter, depending on where you live, when they're firm but just a tiny bit soft. Place 1 tablespoonful of pieces or powder in a teapot and fill it with boiling water.
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4 Tips to Growing Disease-Free Grapes in Your Backyard
Wet spring weather promotes fungal growth, and when these conditions are present, there's a good chance that fungal diseases will become problematic. The rate and frequency of application depends on the targeted fungal organism, but all are listed on...
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