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Vijai Pandian column: Tips for growing fruit trees in Wisconsin - Green Bay Press Gazette


Vijai Pandian column: Tips for growing fruit trees in Wisconsin
Green Bay Press Gazette
Wine grapes: Red wine — Foch, Frontenac, Leon millot, Marquette, Noiret, St. Croix, baltica; white wine — Brianna, Frontenac Gris, La Crescent, La Crosse, Seyval Blanc, St. Pepin, Swenson White, Vignoles Growing fruit trees in your backyard adds ...

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Time to Order Trees for Spring - PortageLife


Time to Order Trees for Spring
PortageLife
Trees that are pre-ordered can be picked up at an earlier date. Otherwise, plan to attend the Tree and Plant Sale at the Porter County Fairgrounds from 7:30 am to 11:00 am on Saturday, April 7, 2012. Fruit trees lend themselves to ornamental plantings ...

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Doings Calendar for Feb. 9 - The Doings La Grange


Doings Calendar for Feb. 9
The Doings La Grange
The program is “Fruit Trees for your Home” with Clinton Hardesty, co-owner of Urban Acres Nursery and Fruit Company. He will present a program on growing fruit trees in urban environments and will discuss different varieties of fruit trees and what ...

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Chicagoland Jewish High School hosts tree celebration in Deerfield - Glencoe News


Chicagoland Jewish High School hosts tree celebration in Deerfield
Glencoe News
In Israel, it has developed into a tradition of planting trees, because it tends to coincide with the first harvest,” Rizo said. “It is also an ancient observance on the Jewish calendar governing when to harvest fruit.” Drew Gower, a Middle East ...

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Using wood as chips in the garden can be a challenge - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Using wood as chips in the garden can be a challenge
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
What other trees may be planted to survive and cross-plant (flower at the same time) as my 20-foot, 10-year-old Black Tartarian? Have never had fruit on it yet! A. Sweet cherries are difficult to successfully grow in Wisconsin.

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