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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Growing fruit and vegetables
... Growing raspberries Growing a peach tree Grow beans Grow marrows, courgettes and squashes Using a grow bag Grow tomatoes Harvesting apples Growing gooseberries Growing blueberries Growing strawberries Growing ...
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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Growing raspberries
... Growing raspberries Growing a peach tree Grow beans Grow marrows, courgettes and squashes Using a grow bag Grow tomatoes Harvesting apples Growing gooseberries Growing blueberries Growing strawberries Growing ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... winter is the time to apply manure to fertilize your established red or black raspberries and blackberries, including marionberries, boysenberries and loganberries. Wet weather fosters cherry and stone ... in the Pacific Northwest are falling in love with growing kiwifruit. Tricks for growing melons in PNW Maritime climate Growing melons successfully in many Pacific Northwest locations requires a ...
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Spur Blight of Red Raspberries, HYG-3008-94
... is caused by the fungus Didymella applanata. Spur blight occurs only on red and purple raspberries. Spur blight has been considered to be a serious disease of red raspberry; however, recent ... rows is important for improving air circulation within the planting. Wild brambles, especially wild red raspberries, growing in the area should be removed. They can serve as a reservoir for the disease ...
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Cane Blight of Raspberries, HYG-3202-94
... 1087 Cane Blight of Raspberries HYG-3202-94 Michael A. Ellis Cane blight is one of the more damaging diseases of raspberries. The disease is most common on black raspberries but also ... wild raspberries, growing in the area should be removed. They can provide a continuous source of spores to spread this and other diseases and pests to cultivated raspberries and blackberries. Healthy, rapidly growing ...
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DIVERSITY WEBSITE,English peaches,fruit growing,raspberries,nectarines,cherries
... ,English peaches,fruit growing,raspberries,nectarines,cherries Fruit I am assembling some articles about aspects of fruit growing which you probably won't find anywhere else. Click on the ... tree, 1829 Peaches - Cultivation, according to Mrs. Beeton, c1860 Plums- article, 1829 Raspberries - growing them from seed Raspberries - dealing with spur blight Back to top Radio Plays Apples Fruit Potatoes ...
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RASPBERRIES FOR THE HOME GARDEN
... the same as the blackcaps. Some raspberries have yellow fruit. Yellow raspberries are variations of red raspberries, and except for fruit color, have all the characteristics of red raspberries. They are grown chiefly ... pruning. The black raspberries need not be tied to trellis support or stakes; they are topped several times in summer at approximately 30 inches to keep them from growing too tall. If ...
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Review -- Growing Fruit
... . The next section of about 50 pages covers various soft fruits including strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants and gooseberries, grapes, melons and a few less-popular ones such ... drawings illustrate a variety of gardening operations. This book provides detailed directions for growing most standard temperate-zone fruit under prevailing conditions in England, and would probably ...
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Small Fruits - Raspberries
... available. Almost all raspberries bear fruit on 2-year-old canes, then the cane dies. This calls for ongoing pruning as a regular care practice when growing raspberries. Both summer bearing and everbearing (June, Fall) varieties are available - except in the case of black raspberries. Black raspberries tend to have disease problems, ...
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Raspberries & More - University of Illinois Extension
... Raspberries & More - University of Illinois Extension About Raspberries Raspberry Facts Raspberries belong to the genus Rubus, which is a part of the Rose family. Cultivated raspberries have been derived mainly ... The Management and Marketing of Raspberries and Blackberries. Food Product Press, an imprint of the Haworth Press Inc., Binghamton, NY. 213pp. Gordon, D. 1997. Growing Fruit in the Upper ...
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