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Plant Hybridizing - GardenWeb
... 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Aug 22, 06 at 14:02 growing japanese plums from seed Posted by: joe_n_sc 7 on Wed, Jul 19, 06 at 1:01 2 ...
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California Backyard Orchard: The Big Picture
... reserved for early blooming species, such as almonds, apricots, Japanese plums, or hardy citrus. Colder locations are more appropriate for apples, pears, quince, European plums, berries, and other late blooming species. Chilling Chilling ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Plum and Prune
... plums require about 140-170 days to mature the crop. Most Japanese plums bloom earlier and mature earlier. They typically require less chilling than European plums. Calendar of Backyard Gardening Operations for Plums ...
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May 21, 2001 - SW Fruit Conditions
... times and growers need to maintain coverage during this upcoming wet week. European plums are 14 mm in diameter. Japanese plums are 18 mm in diameter. Growers report a heavy June drop in ...
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Grow plums in the home garden
... plums are the defining fruit of the summer season. European Plums-Prunus domestica These are usually, but certainly not always, yellow fleshed blue skinned plums, that are often naturally 'drier' than the Japanese plums ... preserves or flavored gin. European plums are usually late flowering and have a higher winter chill requirement than Japanese plums. Some European plums, such as the damson, produce ...
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Black Knot of Plums and Cherries, HYG-3011-94
... stunt or kill the tree. The black knot fungus can infect American, European, and Japanese varieties of cultivated plums and prunes. Sweet, tart, and Mahaleb cherries are also affected by the ... and Formosa are much less susceptible; and President is apparently resistant to black knot. Japanese varieties of plums are generally less susceptible than most American varieties. When planting new plum or ...
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Plums - A Guide To Selection And Use, HYG-1404-92
... is very tart, the plums are used chiefly for cooking and preserve making. Examples of Damson-type plums are Shropshire and French Damson. The Japanese-type plums are generally not satisfactory ... . Examples of Japanese-type plums are Methley, Shiro, Ozark Premier, Burbank and Elephant Heart. Selecting Plums for Consumption and Nursery Stock for Planting For Consumption High quality plums are firm ...
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Japanese Beetles
... nearly 300 species of host plants, the most favored include apples, cherries, grapes, peaches, plums and blueberries in fruits; asparagus, beets, broccoli, rhubarb and sweet corn in vegetables; maples, ... April and May to feed and reach maturity. Life cycle of Japanese Beetle. Vertebrate Predators: Birds and mammals considerably reduce Japanese beetle grub populations just as they do those of other ...
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Tree Fruit - Plums
... Plums Plums Plums will grow in this area, but European types are suggested over Japanese types and hybrids. Suggested varieties include 'Stanley,' 'Bluefre,' 'Green Gage' ('Reine Claude'), and 'Damson' ('Shropshire'). Plant any two of these European types for cross-pollination. The most serious problem on plums ...
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Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Fruits and Vegetables: Plums
... Information from About.com - Recipes, history, lore, storage, and cooking information. Plums in Chinese Cuisine - Plums and their place in Chinese cuisine, along with a recipe for plum sauce ... How to make pickled plums, plum liquor, plum jam, and other Japanese plum recipes. Wild Plum Recipes - Small collection of recipes that can be used with domestic plums also. "Plums" search on: AltaVista ...
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