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How to Ripen Fruit Faster
Alternatively, assuming your back's up to it and you're feeling strong, you could yank at the central stem to tear some (but not all!) of the roots – just enough to reduce the volume of moisture reaching the plant and to create artificially dry conditions.
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How to grow: Fruit (Bush) (Growing Guide)
Plants grown in containers can be transplanted through early summer. Match your choice of bush fruits to local climate and soil conditions. Mulch with grass clippings or straw. Harvesting Let experience be your teacher -- taste fruits often as they approach...
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How to grow: Fruit (Trellised) (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Cold tolerance varies widely with species. Bumper crops can be frozen, dried, or made into jams and jellies. University-based breeding programs have developed many great-tasting, disease-resistant varieties.
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How to grow: Fruit (Dwarf Tree) (Growing Guide)
Water thoroughly and mulch after planting new fruits. Match your choice of tree fruits to local climate and soil conditions. Mulch with grass clippings or straw. You can add a variety of this tree to label what it is and specify spacing or planting times.
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Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
It sounds counterintuitive, but there's logic behind this apparent madness I promise! Read on or watch our video to find out why we do it. Nectarines should be thinned once to six inches (15cm) apart.
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How to grow: Plum Curculio (Growing Guide)
Managing Outbreaks: At about the time apples drop their petals, go out in the cool of the morning, spread sheets beneath fruit trees, and shake all the limbs you can to dislodge curculios.
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6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Using row covers can keep the chill at bay and extend your harvests into fall 6. Here, then, are some top tips to keep those pickings coming... Continue watering a suitable organic liquid fertilizer on to hungry fruiting vegetables like tomatoes, peppers...
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How to grow: Apple Maggot (Growing Guide)
Managing Outbreaks: Enclosing perfect green apples in clear plastic sandwich bags will protect them from apple maggots and other pests. Adult flies overwinter as pupae about 2 inches (5cm) deep in the soil.
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How to grow: Plum (Fan) (Growing Guide)
Young plum trees are at high risk for damage from insects that bore into the main trunk. Spacing Single Plants: 11' 5" (3.50m) each way (minimum) Rows: 11' 5" (3.50m) with 11' 5" (3.50m) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Prepare a large hole by breaking...
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How to grow: Melon (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost added. Often grown in widely spaced enriched hills, or in well-aged compost heaps that include some soil.
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How to grow: Cantaloupe (Growing Guide)
Do not weed after the fruits have set. Companions Tansy, Nasturtium and Catnip. Small melons mature quickly and take up less space compared to varieties that produce huge fruits. To prevent insect problems and encourage early growth, cover seedlings with...
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How to grow: Plum (Large) (Growing Guide)
Young plum trees are at high risk for damage from insects that bore into the main trunk. Spacing Single Plants: 16' 4" (5.00m) each way (minimum) Rows: 16' 4" (5.00m) with 16' 4" (5.00m) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Prepare a large hole by breaking...
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How to grow: Peach (Large) (Growing Guide)
Healthy peach trees will bear for fifteen years or more. Harvesting Pick peaches when the color has fully developed and the flesh gives slightly when squeezed. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring, along with a balanced...
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How to grow: Peach (Dwarf) (Growing Guide)
Healthy peach trees will bear for fifteen years or more. Harvesting Pick peaches when the color has fully developed and the flesh gives slightly when squeezed. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring, along with a balanced...
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How to grow: Pomegranate (Growing Guide)
Pomegranates grow into tall, dense shrubs that shade out other plants. Position Sunny, sheltered spot. Feeding Fertilize with a balanced organic fertilizer in November and March. Remove dead, broken or crossing branches as well as any suckers that have...
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How to grow: Apricot (Large) (Growing Guide)
Feeding Feed with balanced organic fertilizer in early spring. Troubleshooting Dieback and oozing resin can often be remedied by improving growing conditions. Spacing Single Plants: 19' 8" (6.00m) each way (minimum) Rows: 19' 8" (6.00m) with 19' 8" (6.00m)...
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How to grow: Tomatillo (Growing Guide)
Set plants about 3 feet (1 m) apart. Position Full sun. Depending on climate and soil, plants can grow up to 4 feet (1.3 m) tall and wide. Gather and store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
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How to grow: Pear (Cordon) (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Harvest pears before they fully ripen, and ripen under cool indoor temperatures. A wide hole is better than a very deep one. Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective pipe to protect the young tree from animal...
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How to grow: Pear (Dwarf) (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Harvest pears before they fully ripen, and ripen under cool indoor temperatures. A wide hole is better than a very deep one. Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective pipe to protect the young tree from animal...
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How to grow: Tomato (Large) (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting Watch for leaf-eating tomato hornworms, and pick them off. Set out after the last frost has passed, when the soil is warm and settled. Notes Bushy determinate plants can be tied to stakes, but long-bearing indeterminate varieties need...
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How to grow: White Currant (Growing Guide)
Spacing Single Plants: 2' 11" (90cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 2' 11" (90cm) with 2' 11" (90cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Plant in spring, just as the plants are emerging from dormancy.
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How to grow: Tomato (Small) (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting Watch for leaf-eating tomato hornworms, and pick them off. Set out after the last frost has passed, when the soil is warm and settled. Notes Bushy determinate plants can be tied to stakes, but long-bearing indeterminate varieties need...
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How to grow: Nectarine (Large) (Growing Guide)
Healthy nectarine trees will bear for twenty years or more. Harvesting Pick when the color has fully developed and the flesh feels soft near the stalk. Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring , along with a balanced organic...
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How to grow: Persimmon (Growing Guide)
To get good fruit set, male and female trees are required of American persimmons. Position Choose full sun for Oriental persimmons. Too much nitrogen can cause fruit to drop. Persimmons may take seven years to start bearing, and then produce for decades.
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How to grow: Watermelon (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost added. Often grown in widely spaced enriched hills, or in well-aged compost heaps that include some soil.
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How to grow: Cherry (Semi-Dwarf) (Growing Guide)
Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective pipe to protect the young tree from animal and insect pests. Corridors within the orchard that are planted with clovers and other legumes contribute to soil fertility and attract...
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How to grow: Cherry (Fan) (Growing Guide)
Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective pipe to protect the young tree from animal and insect pests. Corridors within the orchard that are planted with clovers and other legumes contribute to soil fertility and attract...
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