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If you find a raspberry bush growing in the wild you will likely see a mass of branches, brambles and thorny vines. In the wild, raspberries grow with no maintenance, no pruning or trimming. But when you...  
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The Care for Blueberry Bushes is minimal yet some maintenance is required.
Blueberry bushes need at least one inch of water per week. However, tap
water can raise the pH of soil and may also contain...  
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The most difficult part of growing grapes is the hefty amount of pruning required. When pruning, keep in mind that the current season's growth produces fruit from last season's wood. Too heavy pruning...  
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Blueberries - Easy as long as you keep the basics in mind
Along with lip-smacking sweetness, flower and foliage are also worthy reasons
to grow blueberries.
I think growing berries in general is a...  
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The Alpine strawberry is at home when grown as a walkway edging, a ground cover, or as part of your fruit or herb garden. The plant is also as well-suited to growing in a container as it is in-ground and...  
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Pruning and raspberry bushes are almost synonymous. This plant can
really grow wild within a few seasons. Raspberry bushes running riot are not only a nuisance, the taste and amount of the fruits will...  
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Lining our garden path, we notice a compact plant with three coarsely toothed
leaflets on a long stock. Mixed among the leaves are dainty white flowers on
separate stalks. The fragrance reminds us...  
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Growing Apples
Selecting Your Site & Cultivars | Planting |
Pruning & Training | Diseases & Pests
Apple Tree Diseases & Apple Pests
Although many "How to Grow Apple" manuals...  
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Growing Grapes, growing the "food of the gods". Grapes have held a place in history since about 8000 BCE when humans first learned how to grow them. When searching for information on growing grapes, you're...  
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The Alpine strawberry is at home when grown as a walkway edging, a ground cover, or as part of your fruit or herb garden. The plant is also as well-suited to growing in a container as it is in-ground and...  
Read More
The most difficult part of growing grapes is the hefty amount of pruning required. When pruning, keep in mind that the current season's growth produces fruit from last season's wood. Too heavy pruning...  
Read More
Strawberries are one of the most delightful plants to grow in the garden. And that were the problem starts. You are not the only one that feels that way. The sweet and juicy rewards are also favorite...  
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The Care for Blueberry Bushes is minimal yet some maintenance is required.
Blueberry bushes need at least one inch of water per week. However, tap
water can raise the pH of soil and may also contain...  
Read More
Blackberries, the taste will take you back to your childhood. The blackberry jam on your pancakes on a Sunday morning! Do you find yourself wanting to relive those childhood memories? If so, then you...  
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Pruning and raspberry bushes are almost synonymous. This plant can
really grow wild within a few seasons. Raspberry bushes running riot are not only a nuisance, the taste and amount of the fruits will...  
Read More
Blueberries - Easy as long as you keep the basics in mind
Along with lip-smacking sweetness, flower and foliage are also worthy reasons
to grow blueberries.
I think growing berries in general is a...  
Read More
If you find a raspberry bush growing in the wild you will likely see a mass of branches, brambles and thorny vines. In the wild, raspberries grow with no maintenance, no pruning or trimming. But when you...  
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Pepper plants are a long-time favorite in flower and fruit gardening guides home gardens and for use as ornamental plants. There's something very cheerful in the look of a bright red chili pepper as it...  
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Growing green peppers should be an integral part of every gardener?s garden! The green pepper is one of the most versatile vegetables you can plant. You can eat them raw, roast them, stuff them, or use...  
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