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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... problem with pecans is their tendency to bear heavy crops some years and very light or no crops during others. There is also a ... drop. When crops are excessively heavy, there is not enough food to fill the nuts, the shell of which formed much earlier. Heavy crops also ... bloom, the orchard floor should be kept clean. Heavy weed growth, cover crops, and mulches add to the frost hazard by insulating ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Companion Plants for Rhododendron
... in the fall. V. opulus 'Compactum' grows only 5 to 6 feet tall and has heavy crops of fruit. Dwarf European cranberry bush, V. opulus 'Nana', which does not bear flowers or ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Olive
... . Olives for canning and pickling are usually harvested in September and October in California.. Commercially, heavy crops of small fruit unsuited for canning are left on the trees until January or February ... trees during the bloom period. To reduce alternate bearing, remove more shoots from trees with heavy bloom and skip trees with light bloom. Fertilize mature trees with 2 lbs. of urea ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Wine Production,Noble Grapes,winemaking,vines,DIVERSITY WEBSITE
... Sussex. ................................................................................ LESS NOTEWORTHY GRAPES SYLVANER (German white): Germany's second grape; big crops but slight flavour. At its best in the dry Steinwein of Franconia ... sweet wines but rarely of Riesling standard. CATAWBA (American native grape): heavy crops of fruity though strongly "foxy" wines, either white or pink. Popular in ...
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Quince growing
... irrigation will be required to produce good crops. Soils Most soils are satisfactory except those that are light, shallow and likely to dry out. Heavy, moist soils are particularly good—well ... , even in high-rainfall districts, is essential to maximise early tree development, obtain early, heavy crops, achieve consistent cropping and produce fruit of optimum size. Irrigation should also be available ...
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Citrus in the garden
... DPI | Privacy | Disclaimer DPI HOME MINERALS AGRICULTURE FISHERIES FORESTS Site Navigation Animals Field crops and pastures Horticulture Citrus Farm management Natural resources, environment and climate Drought, bushfire ... in May. The fruit has an excellent flavour, but tends to be small when heavy crops are produced. Thinning fruitlets will improve fruit size. Clementine The Algerian selection is ...
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Optimizing fertilizers application for fruit crops
... the needs of your plants. Perennial fruit crops are quite a bit different from annual crops. Corn and wheat growers can ... 's two fruit fertilization extension bulletins (E-852, Fertilizing Fruit Crops; and E-2011, Managing the Nutrition of Highbush Blueberries). ... the prebloom use of EDBC fungicides which contain these minerals. Heavy crops can concentrate nitrogen in the leaves and potassium in the ...
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Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Crops for the Home Landscape: Alternatives to Citrus
... Lychee (litchi) -Mamey sapote -Mango -Papaya -Passion Fruit -Sugar Apple (annon, sweetsop) -Tamarind Invasive fruit crops -Guava -Sapodilla (nispero) Summary of Cultural Information Footnotes Disclaimer Copyright Infomation Tropical and Subtropical ... are vulnerable to wind damage and can even break under the weight of a heavy fruit load. The fruit is a very large berry consisting of a single large ...
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Vegetable Crops Pt1
... done by increasing row spacing and decreasing the seeding rate. Excessive applications of nitrogen favor heavy vine growth and should be avoided. During periods of extended cool temperatures and high ... of heavy rains, particularly if temperatures remain high. Since the disease is seed-borne, the use of disease-free seed treated with a fungicide is recommended. Crop rotation with non-cucurbit crops ...
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Vegetable Crops pt 2
... indefinite brown to black areas with pale yellow centers. Infected leaves shrivel when infection is heavy. Under these conditions foliage appears as if burned by fire. The fungus overwinters in infected ... kept as dry as possible yet will permit maximum growth. Avoid heavy application of fertilizer and rotate with non-related crops. Powdery mildew is the most serious disease of English peas in ...
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