Description
Lifelong gardeners Janet Melrose and Sheryl Normandeau tackle the tasty topic of fruit in the seventh book in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series.
Strawberries, blueberries, saskatoons, pears, plums, apricots, cherries, currants, kiwi . . . There are lots of great reasons to grow your own. Theres the unparalleled taste of fresh produce to consider, and the opportunity to help reduce ever-rising grocery bills. Then theres the ornamental appeal (think grape vines and apple blossoms).
Whether youre growing an orchard in a rural area, planting a couple of currant bushes or haskaps in a small urban yard, or a container of squash on a balcony, youll find help and inspiration here.
Janet and Sheryl answer your questions on things like
Placement for sun- and shade-loving plants
Pollination, propagation, and grafting
Mulching, hilling, trellises, and those oh-so-fancy espaliers
Troubleshooting pesky spots, scales, worms, flies, and other killjoys
Preventing weather damage and prepping your plants for winter
Harvesting and storage methods
With a primer on what exactly counts as fruit (scientifically and culturally) and Prairie-friendly lists of species and varietals for every space and inclination, youll soon know your drupes from your pomes, your berries from your pepos and be well on your way to harvesting the fruits of your own labour (yes, we went there).
Author: Janet Melrose, Sheryl Normandeau
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Touchwood Editions
Published: 04/11/2023
Series: Guides for the Prairie Gardener #7
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781771513906
Language: English





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