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California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter
... 101), in Balboa Park. During the year, the San Diego Chapter has many activities related to growing rare, unusual and exotic fruits. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in growing fruits in the ... comments or suggestions for our web site, please e-mail us at webmaster@crfsandiego.org The California Rare Fruit Growers was founded in 1968 by John Riley and Paul Thomson. For a brief story click ...
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California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter
California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter Contacts: Committee Members: David Silverstein -- Chair (619) 866-0575 chair@crfgsandiego.org Paul Fisher --Vice-Chair vicechair@crfgsandiego.org Treasurer treasurer@crfgsandiego.org Zhenxing Fu -- Newsletter Editor and Librarian (858) 587-2723 editor@crfgsandiego.org Barry Resetco (858) 278-3732 and Jack Skeels (619)465-3312 – Facilities ...
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California Rare Fruit Growers
... crfg.org Welcome to the Website of the California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.! Founded in 1968, the California Rare Fruit Growers (CRFG) is the largest amateur fruit-growing organization in the world. Its membership ... in any given area. Its mission is to share knowledge acquired from its activities with home growers in particular and with anyone else in the world having an interest in edible plant ...
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Welcome to the Home of the California Rare Fruit Growers!
... , while the first two videos are interviews of CRFG members by Walt Zmed from his TV show, ICONS, seen in Chatsworth, California on Time Warner Communications cable. ICONS CRFG Interview from 2006 ICONS CRFG Interview from 2005 CRFG Fruit Shoot 2003 Link to Download Google Video Player Copyright 1995-2006, California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. Questions or comments? Contact us.
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California Backyard Orchard: Berries
... : 27-Jun-06 From: D. Seaver Our avocado page includes a link to an article by the California Rare Fruit Growers discussing Growing Avocados from Seed. Our web site is specific to California. ... nurseries in specific locations and for specific types of plants. Our web site is specific to California. Please contact your county's Cooperative Extension office, or your state's Land Grant University for ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Avocado
... Avocado Related Links Fruits and Nuts Tree Selection Avocado Fact Sheet UC Fruit and Nut RIC Avocado Links UC Fruit and Nut RIC Budding & Grafting Citrus & Avocados in the Home Garden ... Pam Elam, Fresno Co. UCCE Growing Avocado from Seed - California Rare Fruit Growers Avocado Handbook - UCCE Ventura Avocado California Rare Fruit Growers Documents with this designation are in Adobe Portable Document ...
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BFRC Fruit Links
... Star Rating (Best) Four Star Three Star Two Star One Star (Worst) Informational Links Rating Link Name Information Description California Rare Fruit Growers Contains information about more than 40 different types of rare ... little on the expensive side. Green Dealer Exotic Seeds Has a lot of different types of fruit/nut seeds for sale. Members of the BRFC have ordered from the site and got excellent ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... the tree for a long time after leaf fall. Frost is not necessary to ripen fruit and will ruin immature fruit. In colder regions, the season is not long enough to ripen many of ... . 'Hicks' and 'Juhl' preform well, but are not as good as 'Garretson." See also: California Rare Fruit Growers. Copyright, Department of Horticulture, Cornell University. Website design and coding: Rachel Kennedy and Craig ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... fruiting, because bees show little interest in flowers. Flies can pollinate pawpaw flowers, so some growers hang pieces of rotting meat from the plants to attract them. When ripe, fruits turn ... ripen indoors. Select only dark-fleshed cultivars because white-fleshed fruit may be bitter. See also the California Rare Fruit Growers' pawpaw page and the Kentucky State University Pawpaw Planting Guide . ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Fruit
... , juneberries, elderberries, persimmons, hardy kiwifruit, pawpaws, mulberries, quinces, high bush cranberries, Cornelian cherries, and buffaloberries. CRFG- West Los Angeles Chapter - Official homepage of California Rare Fruit Growers, West Los Angeles Chapter. Newsletter, schedule of events and links. Currants and Gooseberries in the Home Garden - Article on cultivating white, red and black ...
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