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Fruit tree tips for local gardeners - The Tribune


Fruit tree tips for local gardeners
The Tribune
Want the secret to a successful fruit tree that will yield beautiful and tasty fruit within five years? According to LeeAnn Barton of California's Dave Wilson Nursery, the trick is to use a high-quality rootstock, prune the tree back significantly each ...

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Building slump cuts landscaping needs, hurts state's nursery tree sales - Press of Atlantic City


Building slump cuts landscaping needs, hurts state's nursery tree sales
Press of Atlantic City
The greenhouse and nursery industry produces a very broad range of plants. The US Department of Agriculture defines nursery stock as deciduous and evergreen trees, fruit and nut trees, shrubs, bushes, ground covers and vines, excluding all kinds of ...

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Citrus Restrained By Nursery Tree Shortage, Greening Fears - The Ledger


Citrus Restrained By Nursery Tree Shortage, Greening Fears
The Ledger
Tommy Thayer holds an 8-month-old Valencia on a Swingle citrus tree recently in the greenhouse that is ready to be planted at the Southern Citrus Nurseries Inc. facility in Dundee. By Kevin Bouffard HAINES CITY | The Florida citrus industry is stuck in ...

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Temps have some planting already - Andalusia Star-News


Temps have some planting already
Andalusia Star-News
Warmer temperatures have some gardeners rushing to local nurseries, while others are still waiting for spring to arrive. Casey Teel of Andalusia Garden Center and Landscaping said a lot of people are purchasing fruit trees because of the mild climate ...

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Bare-root fruit trees - Lompoc Record


Bare-root fruit trees
Lompoc Record
Deciduous fruit trees go dormant, too, and are equally accepting of being dug up, having the soil removed from their roots and then being transported to nurseries where they're available now. Remarkably, within a few years these stick-like plants will ...

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