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Presentation of Cornell Guide to Growing Fruit at Home

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growing fruit at home april 2004 edition.pptm (45.45 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/12669
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Author
Bushway, Lori
Abstract

This presentation, created by Lori Bushway, is based on the Cornell Guide to Growing Fruit at Home publication developed by the following specialists in Cornell's Department of Horticulture: Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Marvin Pritts, Craig Cramer, Lori Bushway, Ian Mervin, Rick Reisinger as well as Steve McKay a Cornell Cooperative Extension specialist in the Hudson Valley. Key aspects of growing tree fruits as well as grapes, strawberries, brambles (raspberries & blackberries), blueberries, ribes (currants & gooseberries), elderberries and hardy kiwi fruit are highlighted. Additional minor fruits are briefly discussed in the publication and online in the minor fruits section of www.fruit.cornell.edu

Sponsorship
Department of Horticulture, Cornell University
Date Issued
2004-04
Publisher
Horticulture Department, Cornell University
Keywords
fruit
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presentation
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home
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Bushway
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berries
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tree
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prune
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grapes
Previously Published as
This presentation, created by Lori Bushway, is based on the Cornell Guide to Growing Fruit at Home publication developed by the following specialists in the Horticulture Department at Cornell University: Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Marvin Pritts, Craig Cramer, Lori Bushway, Ian Mervin, Rick Reisinger as well as Steve McKay a Cornell Cooperative Extension specialist in the Hudson Valley.
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presentation

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