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Horticulture Fact Sheet Index-Home, Yard, and Garden 1000
... -1191-93 Fertilizing, Pruning and Winterizing Roses, HYG-1205-96 Planting Roses, HYG-1212-96 Growing Geraniums, HYG-1217-92 Growing Chrysanthemums, HYG-1219-92 Selecting And Planting Annuals Outdoors, HYG-1223-92 Maintenance of Interior Foliage Plants, ... Guide To Selection And Use, HYG-1402-92 Cork Spot And Bitter Pit Of Apples, HYG-1403-92 Plums - A Guide To Selection ...
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Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98
... clingstones. In freestone types, the flesh separates readily from the pit. In the clingstone type, the flesh clings tightly to the pit. The flesh may be either yellow or white. Freestone types ... -ripe peaches or nectarines. Homeowners with available land may consider establishing a backyard fruit planting. Such a planting can be quite satisfactory if the fruit grower is aware of what it takes ...
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Ohioline: Yard and Garden: Fruit
... A Guide to Selection and Use, HYG-1402 Cork Spot and Bitter Pit of Apples, HYG-1403 Injury to Tree and Small Fruit Plants ... and Small Fruit Plants, HYG-1409 Raspberries for the Backyard Fruit Planting, HYG-1421-98 Sap Beetles, HYG-2047 Anthracnose of Raspberry and ... Fruit Plants, HYG-1409 Growing Grapes in the Home Fruit Planting, HYG-1423-98 Basic Principles of Pruning Backyard Grapevines, HYG-1428- ...
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Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00
... harvesting the crop. Growing high-quality apples requires considerable knowledge about cultivar selection, planting site, soil types, planting techniques, training, pruning, fertilization, and pest management. Without sufficient and proper care ... good for fresh eating, sauce, pies, and cider. It is not prone to bitter pit or Jonathan spot. The cultivar is field immune to scab, and is less susceptible ...
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Cork Spot And Bitter Pit Of Apples, HYG-1403-92
... control for cork spot is the addition of agricultural ground limestone to the soil at planting, according to soil test recommendations. Limestone should be added at three to five year intervals ... Pit For bitter pit, the best long-term control is soil liming as suggested for control of cork spot. For established planting, foliar spray applications of calcium chloride may help to reduce bitter pit ...
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