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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Watermelons
... moisture well, so don't waterlog them.) Now: once the first fruit ripens on a plant, cut off its water, completely. Only if ... ripens, the ground spot will change from a pale green or white to cream or yellow; and the tendrils near the fruit ... a home garden, by variety Vegetable Varieties Herb and Spice Varieties Fruit and Berry Varieties Gardening information and aids Tools and Equipment Garden ...
growingtaste.com

California Backyard Orchard: Grapes
... fruit is nearly ripe. Irrigate vines, providing 3-4 inches of water every 3 weeks during the heat of the summer. Reduce water as fruit ripens. Fall Harvest Season Remove all clusters of grapes and enjoy the fruit. Do not leave mummies of old fruit hanging ... 3-4" thick) organic mulch. Grape Links UC Fruit and Nut RIC Home Fruit Production: Grape Training Systems Henry F. DiCarlo ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Cork Spot And Bitter Pit Of Apples, HYG-1403-92
... Jonathan spot are physiological disorders that can affect apple quality and reduce visual appeal. Fruit growers sometimes confuse these disorders with damage resulting from insects or pathological diseases, particularly ... mature. However, mature fruit will develop the disease while on the tree if picking is delayed. The second phase of the disease occurs as the fruit ripens in storage. It is ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi, HYG-1426-93
... eight female plants for pollination. Male plants do not produce fruit. Fruit range from round to oblong in shape and from smooth- ... The skin of A. arguta is smooth and consumed with the fruit. Fruit are greenish-yellow in color and acidic until ripe. When ... fruit and allow them to soften for a few days. When fruit ripens to a suitably sweet flavor, harvest all of the fruit and refrigerate them. Fruit ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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FPHG -
... available on various fruit crops for the control of diseases. Pictures of fruit diseases can be found in the Fruit Pathology Fact Sheets ... will cause stunting and premature drying of the foliage, affecting fruit production and weakening the plants. Diseases of Minor Importance ... or whole bushes. It is most evident just before fruit ripens. Botrytis This fungal infection produces a dark-colored dieback ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

FPHG -
... they are not widely tested, it is known that the fruit ripens earlier than either Anna or Issai, and that it has ... kiwi varieties, with small fruit and good flavor. Harvesting it is a challenge because the fruit ripens unevenly within a cluster. Meader: Available as both a male and a female. Make sure to order the female if you want fruit from it. The fruit ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... three subgenera. Members of the subgenus Monogyna are robust vines that may attack and kill fruit trees, while species in the subgenus Cuscuta are more delicate in structure and favor ... fruit walls are very elastic, and turgor pressure develops as the fruit ripens. A layer of cells that connects the fruit to the pedicel begins to weaken and, with the slightest disturbance, the fruit separates ...
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Espalier your trees! by Rev. J.D. Hooker Issue #79
... Aside from regular pruning and shaping of the growing fruit trees (which you do to fruit trees anyway), the only real requirements are ... forward or backwards away from the supports. Each year after the fruit ripens, but before the leaves start to fall, prune off all the ... off two leaves away from the trunk. Each year after the fruit ripens, these branches are pruned in the same manner. Once the trunks ...
www.backwoodshome.com

BBC - Gardening - Basics - Growing raspberries
... Index 28 November 2006 Accessibility help Text only BBC Homepage Lifestyle Gardening Basics Techniques Growing fruit and vegetables Grow crops in pots Grow salad plants Growing raspberries Growing a peach ... unchecked, and that the fruit can develop well. As the fruit ripens, birds eating the raspberries may become a problem. To avoid this, try netting the crop just before it ripens. Raspberries are ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Cyclamen, Ivy-Leaved - Herb Profile and Information
... back and are about an inch in length and red at the base. As the fruit ripens, the flower-stalk curls spirally and buries it in the earth. The name of the ... ), either from the reflexed lobes of the corolla, or from the spiral form of the fruit-stalk. The leaves, appearing after the flowers, are somewhat heart-shaped, five to nine angled ...
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