Dwarf Fruit Trees
This book is a handbook for the home orchardist. The propagation, pruning, choice of variety, and management of dwarf fruit trees, specifically apples, pears, peaches, and plums, are outlined. In addition, there is a section on berry bushes. It is geared towards gardeners in the United States of America and Canada. - Summary by A. Gramour
Genre(s): Nature, Reference, Gardening
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:02:22 |
Play 01 | General Considerations | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:06:39 |
Play 02 | Advantages and Disadvantages | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:19:22 |
Play 03 | Propagation | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:14:53 |
Play 04 | Pruning | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:08:46 |
Play 05 | Special Forms | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:10:19 |
Play 06 | General Management | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:14:40 |
Play 07 | Dwarf Apples | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:18:48 |
Play 08 | Dwarf Pears | Kathleen Moore |
00:07:07 |
Play 09 | Dwarf Peaches | Kathleen Moore |
00:07:10 |
Play 10 | Dwarf Plums | Kathleen Moore |
00:11:58 |
Play 11 | Bush Fruits | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:06:45 |
Play 12 | Fruit Trees in Pots | Devorah Allen |
00:06:39 |
Play 13 | Personalia | Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
00:19:46 |