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Brevard Rare Fruit Council Homepage
... ]... [Publications] ... [Contact Info] YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER: SINCE NOVEMBER 6TH, 2001 This site is copyrighted to the Brevard Rare Fruit Council. Some of the pictures/articles presented herein are copyrights of third party photographers and authors. Please obey the copyrights and do not use any part of this site without permission from the creators. Any work ...
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Rare Fruit Society
Rare Fruit Society Click here if you have a slow connection ■ We grow fruits and food plants from the four corners of the globe. They originate from cool-temperate, temperate, subtropical and ... a description of a prior field trip or seminar. ■ We participate in field trips to established fruit properties, research stations and other member's orchards. A sampling of the produce is usually enjoyed. ...
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The Tampa Bay Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International
The Tampa Bay Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International Meeting Information The chapter usually meets on the second Sunday of each month at 2:00 P.M. At meetings a speaker presents a topic of interest to members. There is also a rare fruit plant, seed and information exchange, and a tasting table at each meeting. The chapter also sponsors field trips and workshops each ...
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California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter
... 101), in Balboa Park. During the year, the San Diego Chapter has many activities related to growing rare, unusual and exotic fruits. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in growing fruits in the ... comments or suggestions for our web site, please e-mail us at webmaster@crfsandiego.org The California Rare Fruit Growers was founded in 1968 by John Riley and Paul Thomson. For a brief story click ...
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California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter
California Rare Fruit Growers, San Diego Chapter Contacts: Committee Members: David Silverstein -- Chair (619) 866-0575 chair@crfgsandiego.org Paul Fisher --Vice-Chair vicechair@crfgsandiego.org Treasurer treasurer@crfgsandiego.org Zhenxing Fu -- Newsletter Editor and Librarian (858) 587-2723 editor@crfgsandiego.org Barry Resetco (858) 278-3732 and Jack Skeels (619)465-3312 – Facilities ...
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California Rare Fruit Growers
... Search WWW Search crfg.org Welcome to the Website of the California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.! Founded in 1968, the California Rare Fruit Growers (CRFG) is the largest amateur fruit-growing organization in the world. Its membership includes nationally recognized botanical gardens and noted international horticultural researchers, as well as hobbyists, commercial growers and representatives from ...
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Welcome to the Home of the California Rare Fruit Growers!
... Emory Walton have made available two Google videos concerning CRFG and one showing photos from our Fruit Shoot Contest of 2003. Emory even wrote the background music for the latter video, while the ... Interview from 2006 ICONS CRFG Interview from 2005 CRFG Fruit Shoot 2003 Link to Download Google Video Player Copyright 1995-2006, California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. Questions or comments? Contact us. ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... the tree for a long time after leaf fall. Frost is not necessary to ripen fruit and will ruin immature fruit. In colder regions, the season is not long enough to ripen many of ... . 'Hicks' and 'Juhl' preform well, but are not as good as 'Garretson." See also: California Rare Fruit Growers. Copyright, Department of Horticulture, Cornell University. Website design and coding: Rachel Kennedy and Craig ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... in late May before the leaves expand. Depending on pollination, trees bear clusters of one to 6 fruit. The fruits are usually 4 to 6 inches long with thin green skin and whitish flesh. ... it to ripen indoors. Select only dark-fleshed cultivars because white-fleshed fruit may be bitter. See also the California Rare Fruit Growers' pawpaw page and the Kentucky State University Pawpaw Planting Guide . ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Fruit
... , juneberries, elderberries, persimmons, hardy kiwifruit, pawpaws, mulberries, quinces, high bush cranberries, Cornelian cherries, and buffaloberries. CRFG- West Los Angeles Chapter - Official homepage of California Rare Fruit Growers, West Los Angeles Chapter. Newsletter, schedule of events and links. Currants and Gooseberries in the Home Garden - Article on cultivating white, red and black ...
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