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Horticulture Fact Sheet Index-Home, Yard, and Garden 1000
... , HYG-1429-04 (pdf) Pruning Blueberries in the Home Garden, HYG-1430-05 (pdf) Pruning Erect Blackberries in the Home Garden, HYG-1431-05 (pdf) Fertilizing Vegetable Garden Soils, HYG-1601-95 ...
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Orange Rust of Brambles, HYG-3010-94
... that attack brambles. All varieties of black and purple raspberries, and most varieties of erect blackberries and trailing blackberries are very susceptible. Orange rust does not infect red raspberries. Unlike all other fungi ... stage of A. peckianus. G. nitens is the more common orange rust pathogen on erect and trailing blackberries in the Southeast. In late May to early June, the wind and perhaps ...
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Blackberries For The Home Garden
... Erect blackberries can tolerate temperatures slightly below 0 °F without significant injury to canes. Table 3. Blackberries for North Carolina Variety Season Area Hardiness Yield Fruit Character Erect ... erect blackberries, use one wire attached to the post about 30 inches from the ground. For semitrailing blackberries, use two wires at heights of 3 feet and 5 feet from the ground. Erect blackberries ...
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Pruning and Training Thornless Blackberries
... blackberries to trellises (Figure 1A). The erect blackberry varieties do not require support if the tops of new canes are pruned during the summer to keep growth below 3 to 4 ft. Erect blackberries ... erect blackberries, use one wire attached to the post about 30 inches from the ground. For semi-trailing blackberries, use two wires at heights of 3 ft and 5 ft from the ground. Erect blackberries ...
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grow fruit and nuts in temperate areas
... erect habit thornless traits, flavor good (for a thornless).(UK) Thornfree-late fruiting, very productive, poor tasting fruit, subject to fungal disease in wet and humid areas. (US, NZ) Other erect blackberries include Darrow, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Shawnee (US) Chester Thornless-one of the hardiest blackberries. BramblesJJJ - variety notes on ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... the beauty and shade produced justify the planting of dooryard pecan trees. Blackberries There are several species of blackberries, all in the genus Rubus. Some are upright and require no ... trailing types, Flordagrand and Oklawaha; and the later fruiting semi-erect types, Brazos, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Cherokee. Semi-erect types are self fruitful. Flordagrand and Oklawaha are self unfruitful and ...
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Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... , Kuehneola and Kunkelia spp) (Simone et al., 1995). Insect pests include cane borers and stinkbugs. Blackberries are rated a 7 in terms of agricultural sustainability. At the NFREC-Monticello, the thornless ... . 'Cheyenne' blackberry. HortScience 12:77-78. Moore, J. N., and J. R. Clark. 1989. 'Navajo' erect thornless blackberry. HortScience 24(5):863-865. Moore, J. N. and J. R. Clark. 1993 ...
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FPHG -
... however, the brambles of concern to the home gardener are raspberries (red, black, and purple), blackberries (thornless and thorny), and some of the recently developed hybrids such as tayberries. Brambles ... June through July and are the most winter tender of the raspberries. Eastern blackberries can be thorny and erect, or thornless and trailing. Thornless types are much more cold sensitive (to 0 ...
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Organic Bareroot Strawberries at Berkeley Horticultural Nursery
... to offer another great assortment of bareroot plants. You will have your choice of big blackberries, beautiful blueberries, sweet strawberries, and more… Our first arrival, which has proven to be a ... the market, according to California growers. These little plants are very compact and grow more erect compared to similar varieties like ‘Selva’ and ‘Seascape’. This growth makes for easier ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bilberry - Herb Profile and Information
... properties resembling those of V. myrtillus. The Bog Bilberry ( V. uliginosum) is a smaller, less erect plant, with round stems and untoothed leaves, greyish green beneath. Both flowers and berries are ... juice, cover the apples with water, stew down, and strain the juice through thick muslin. Blackberries may also be added to this mixture. If the jam is to be kept long ...
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