1. Provides region-specific information on the planting, growth, harvesting, and storage of thirteen varieties of fruits and berries, including apples, peaches, cherries, pears, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and grapes.
  2. This book is a delectable guide to the history, cultivation, and propagation of these and a score or so of other "exotic" but nevertheless easy-to-grow fruits and berries. Each is truly edible right off the tree, resistant to pests, temperate-zone hardy, and available eaither at local nurseries...
  3. 01-01-1978 This Yearbook has been written by knowledgeable specialists throughout the United States and can be your guide for a successful garden. The four sections of the book are: Introduction to Gardening, Home Garden Vegetables, Fruits and Nuts, and Home Food Preservation. 2 Copies (Different bindings)...
  4. The author attemps in this book to put together all the available information on some of the promising fruits of note in the country. Foreign publications were surveyed and cited as additional information resource but their being subject to applicability to local condition is only too well...
  5. 01-01-1988 This book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of growing and marketing custard apples. It combines information based on neww research findings and established growing practices. Sixteen pages of colour plates have been added to this revised edition to help readers identify pest, diseases and...
  6. 01-01-1973 Your garden is almost guaranteed to be more successful when you apply the wisdom found in this book. For it appraises the work of the mulching pioneers such as Ruth Stout, the Rodale staff and Leonard Wickenden, and combines it with the newest finds in the whole field. It steers beginning and...
  7. 01-01-1975 How to grow food in containers on your balcony, patio, doorstep, any small place includes canning, preserving.
  8. 01-01-1982 Describes the propagation, planting, harvesting, and storage of fruits and vegetables and gives advice on starting new plants, planning a garden, and using compost.
  9. 01-01-1996 For anyone who grows citrus or wants to begin, this book offers a complete and up-to-date guide to selecting and growing more than one hundred varieties of oranges, mandarins, lemons, limes, grapefruit, and kumquats, as well as exotic citrus. Lance Walheim has tailored his book to growers in...
  10. 01-01-1995 This book is a guide to the various topics in Florida citrus growing: from selecting citrus, to site selection, to tree care, to pruning, though how to freeze trees and ending with common pests, diseases and disorders of dooryard citrus. (2 Copies)