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The Backyard Orchardist: A Complete Guide to Growing Fruit Trees in the Home Garden
by: Stella Otto
publisher: Ottographics, published: 1995-01-01
ASIN: 0963452037
sales rank: 23566
price: $10.42 (new), $6.89 (used)
For every gardener desiring to add apples, pears, cherries, and other tree fruit to their landscape here are hints and solid information from a professional horticulturist and experienced fruit grower. The Backyard Orchardist includes help on selecting the best fruit trees and information about each stage of growth and development, along with tips on harvest and storage of the fruit. Those with limited space will learn about growing dwarf fruit trees in containers.
Appendices include a fruit-growers monthly calendar, a trouble-shooting guide for reviving ailing trees, and a resource list of nurseries selling fruit trees.

Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs
by: William M. Harlow
publisher: Dover Publications, published: 1959-06-01
ASIN: 0486205118
sales rank: 80559
price: $4.06 (new), $2.74 (used)
One of the handiest and most widely used identification aids. Fruit key covers 120 deciduous and evergreen species; twig key 160 deciduous species. Easily used. Over 300 photographs. "Students in the field...with hands full of twigs can get accurate identifications faster with these guides than with any of the many teacher’s mimeographed ones ... this book should prove useful for many years to come!"-Phytologia.

The Practical Gardening Handbook To Growing Your Own Fruit Trees: Learn The Secrets To Planting Fruit Treet That Bear Deliscious Fruit You Will Love
by: K M S Publishing.com
publisher: CreateSpace, published: 2009-12-12
ASIN: 1449968198
sales rank: 707037
price: $15.95 (new)
This handbook is your absolute garden guide to growing fruit trees in your own home or plot. Become skilled at fruit tree planting by knowing the basic and most important concerns affecting tree growth. Study the science behind fruit tree growing by understanding the environmental issues that affect a young, newly planted tree and nurturing it to maturity. Learn basic and essential techniques in staking, tending and pruning to maintain tree health & structure. Learn valuable tips on fruit tree buying, varieties of fruit-bearing trees, fruit tree sizes, and proper planting techniques of the newly bought stocks. Be taught at specific ways to properly care for the fruit trees from year zero to four and after the tree is four years old, in addition to how to deal with pests control and even chopping down a tree that is in bad condition despite all your hard work. Become skilled at pruning techniques that aid in the best possible fruit production and how to properly harvest the fruits when picking time is at hand. Plus, there is a section on fruit tree growing as a possible business venture! Learn all the secrets for growing the best fruit trees!

Dwarfed Fruit Trees for Orchard, Garden, and Home: With Special Reference to the Control of Tree Size and Fruiting in Commercial Fruit Production (Comstock Book Series)
by: Harold Bradford Tukey
publisher: Cornell Univ Pr, published: 1978-03
ASIN: 0801411262
sales rank: 917932
price: $30.00 (used)

Grafting Fruit Trees: Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-35 (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin)
by: Larry Southwick
publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC, published: 1981-01-06
ASIN: 0882662090
sales rank: 446042
price: $0.92 (new), $1.49 (used)
Since 1973, Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletins have offered practical, hands-on instructions designed to help readers master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily. There are now more than 170 titles in this series, and their remarkable popularity reflects the common desire of country and city dwellers alike to cultivate personal independence in everyday life.

The Fruit, the Tree, and the Serpent: Why We See So Well
by: Lynne A. Isbell
publisher: Harvard University Press, published: 2009-04-30
ASIN: 0674033019
sales rank: 482566
price: $36.25 (new), $26.89 (used)

From the temptation of Eve to the venomous murder of the mighty Thor, the serpent appears throughout time and cultures as a figure of mischief and misery. The worldwide prominence of snakes in religion, myth, and folklore underscores our deep connection to the serpent—but why, when so few of us have firsthand experience? The surprising answer, this book suggests, lies in the singular impact of snakes on primate evolution. Predation pressure from snakes, Lynne Isbell tells us, is ultimately responsible for the superior vision and large brains of primates—and for a critical aspect of human evolution.

Drawing on extensive research, Isbell further speculates how snakes could have influenced the development of a distinctively human behavior: our ability to point for the purpose of directing attention. A social activity (no one points when alone) dependent on fast and accurate localization, pointing would have reduced deadly snake bites among our hominin ancestors. It might have also figured in later human behavior: snakes, this book eloquently argues, may well have given bipedal hominins, already equipped with a non-human primate communication system, the evolutionary nudge to point to communicate for social good, a critical step toward the evolution of language, and all that followed.

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Dwarf Fruit Trees for the Home Gardener
by: Lawrence Southwick
publisher: Storey Books, published: 1976-06
ASIN: 0882660098
sales rank: 1309291
price: $5.99 (new), $0.47 (used)

The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello
by: Peter J. Hatch
publisher: University of Virginia Press, published: 2007-04-13
ASIN: 0813926912
sales rank: 1271377
price: $26.55 (new), $26.55 (used)

Lavishly illustrated, Peter Hatch's The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello is not only a detailed history of Jefferson's gardens and their re-creation but a virtual encyclopedia of early American pomology.


Grafting and Budding: A Practical Guide for Fruit and Nut Plants and Ornamentals (Landlinks Press)
by: Donald McEwan Alexander
publisher: CSIRO Publishing, published: 2009-01
ASIN: 0643093974
sales rank: 231295
price: $22.65 (new), $33.40 (used)
· Covers all methods for grafting and budding
· Gives detailed step-by-step instructions
· Clearly illustrated with photographs and line drawings

Grafting and Budding is an updated and expanded version of Grafting and Budding Fruit and Nut Trees and now includes the grafting of ornamental plants. It is a comprehensive and clearly written, practical guide on all of the grafting techniques the professional and home gardener is likely to need.

The book begins with an introduction to vegetative propagation, which includes growing plants from cuttings as well as from grafts. It provides a brief history of the subject, explains how grafting works and shows why it is now the preferred technique for propagating most commercial plants. The following chapter introduces the reader to the tools that are needed and the basics of budding, grafting and multi-grafting. It gives step-by-step instructions for making grafts, advice on selecting scion wood, production and preparation of rootstocks and after-care of grafted plants.

Separate chapters on budding and grafting describe the complete range of methods that can be used. The budding chapter covers T-budding, chip budding, patch budding and V-budding. The chapter on grafting covers the splice graft, wedge graft, whip and tongue graft, side graft, approach graft, seed grafting, grafting of herbaceous plants, machine bench grafting and top working established trees. The remainder of the book has separate entries discussing the preferred method of propagation for each of the plant species.

The Fruit of the Dendragon Tree
by: Paul H Deepan
publisher: Outskirts Press, published: 2010-05-17
ASIN: 1432756702
sales rank: 683524
price: $13.45 (new), $17.05 (used)




The Fruit Of The Dendragon Treeis a fantasy novel with crossover appeal to adult and young adult readers. The author%u2019s writing style and theme also provides crossover appeal between fantasy lovers and those readers who might not ordinarily read in that genre.



As the story opens, seventeen-year-old Jake Patel%u2019s mother is dying of breast cancer. Jake is furious at his father David for accepting this fact, and bargains with the universe to save his mother%u2019s life, %u201Cno matter who has to die.%u201D Assisted by his schoolmate Jenny Blackwood, a well-intentioned but inexperienced witch, Jake is transported to the world of Tiramonde, a world that, like himself, is on the brink of catastrophe.



Guided upon his arrival by the witch Ureth, Jake learns that the only thing that can save his mother%u2019s life is the fruit of the Dendragon Tree, a tree that has not bloomed in living memory. But legend holds that plucking the Dendragon fruit will release the dragon Kildraig from his thousand-year imprisonment, and Kildraig was imprisoned for very good reasons.



But here the novel departs from the standard %u201Cquest%u201D fantasy epic. For when David also arrives in Tiramonde, looking for his son, both Ureth%u2019s and Jake%u2019s choices become excruciating: Ureth must choose the true liberator of Tiramonde. And Jake must choose which parent, in the end, he will save.



Vibrant with magic, and alive with centaurs, elves, werewolves and vampires (not to mention a deliciously evil dragon), The Fruit of the Dendragon Tree speaks to our fear of inevitable death, and to our hope for continued life. It is a story of premature loss and repaired love, of learning that there are worse things than dying, and that cancers, both real and metaphorical, often require poisons to defeat them.



In an eerie demonstration of life imitating art, author Paul Deepan%u2019s wife was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after the Dendragon manuscript was completed. This coincided with his own son (the inspiration for Jake) turning seventeen, the same age as the character Jake in the story.



Half of all author royalties from sales of this book will be donated to charities that fund breast cancer research, prevention, education and support.

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