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Apples & More-Varieties
... with sweet, slightly juicy flesh. http://www.nyapplecountry.com/redrome.htm Some disease resistant and tasty varieties have been developed through a joint breeding program of Purdue ... of this program. The University of Illinois continues to work toward disease resistant, high quality apples. Source: Sandra Mason, Horticulture & Environment, University of Illinois Extension Fortune http:// ...
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Apples & More-Preserving Apples
... Apples & More-Preserving Apples Preserving Apples Preparing Apples for Freezing Enzymes in light colored fruits such as apples, pears and peaches can cause oxidative browning as soon as the fruit is peeled or ... -size container). Place a small piece of crumpled water-resistant paper, such as waxed paper, on top of each container to hold apples slices down under syrup. Seal, label, date and freeze ...
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Apple Scab
... & Shrubs Perennial Flowers En Español Apple Scab The fungus that causes apple scab on apples and crabapples is Venturia inaequalis. There are related fungi that cause scab on other ... plants vigorous. Avoid stressing the apples and crabapples. Follow good sanitation practices. Remove and destroy infected leaves, flowers, and fruit as soon as possible. Grow resistant varieties when ever possible. ...
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Tree Fruit - Apple
... of ripening and best use (cooking, eating, or both). Scab immune (SI) varieties are resistant to apple scab disease. Plant at least two varieties to assure cross-pollination. 'Winesap' ... it as a pollinating variety in the plan. Tree Fruit Suggestions for Northern Illinois Apples Summer eating & cooking: 'Stark Earliest,' 'Viking Transparent' Early fall eating & cooking: 'Prima' (scab immune), ' ...
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Cedar Apple Rust
... varieties. From the telial horns on the juniper, basidiospores are released that infect crabapples and apples. Although these spores may be carried several miles, most infections occur within a several hundred ... rust takes 24 months to complete and requires infection of two different hosts. Control Buy resistant plants. Remove all galls from the juniper before the telial horns form. Check with your ...
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Cedar-Quince Rust
... plants, including mountain ash, hawthorn, quince, flowering quince, serviceberry, crabapple, and apple (apples are somewhat resistant). In addition, eastern red cedars, common, prostrate, Rocky Mountain and savin junipers ... rust swellings may remain infectious for 4-6 years or more. Control Grow resistant varieties. Even though sanitation is not perfect—follow good cultural practices and remove ...
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Garden Calendar - November
... to your menu Still time for soil testing Grow Christmas cactus Exciting Ways to Serve Apples Indoor Plants for Low-Light Recommended plants from the Chicago Botanic Garden Veterans Day Heating ... Perennials for a Winter Show Need help cooking that turkey day bird New Apple Scab Resistant Apple Keep Mickey Out Cut your own Christmas tree Prepare for winter storms Nov | Dec ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Lettuce
... Simpson (earliest to harvest) Grand Rapids (frilly edges; good for coldframes, greenhouse, garden) Oak Leaf (resistant to tipburn; good for hot weather) Red Leaf Red Fire (ruffles with red edge; slow ... refrigerators is usually on the first shelf against the rear wall. Avoid storing lettuce with apples, pears or bananas. These fruits release ethylene gas, a natural ripening agent, that will cause ...
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Diseases of Roses
... stunted and weak due to virus infection. Virus-infected plants cannot be cured. Plant virus-resistant roses if possible. Try to control insects, especially aphids, since they help spread the virus ... for at least five years. Crown gall is not specific to roses and can affect apples, raspberries, honeysuckle, euonymus, and many vegetables. For this reason, roses should not be planted where ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Tomato
... garden vegetable in America. For many years, however, tomatoes (then called "love apples") were considered poisonous and were grown solely for their ornamental value. Tomatoes ... ; determinate; resistant to VF) Burpee's Big Girl (78 days; 16 ounces; crack-resistant, attractive fruit; indeterminate; resistant to VF) Supersonic (79 days; 12 ounces; solid, crack resistant; indeterminate; resistant to ...
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