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More copies of this ISBN:The Backyard Berry Book: A Hands-On Guide to Growing Berries, Brambles, and Vine Fruit in the Home Gardenby Stella Otto
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Heres hands-on advice from a professional horticulturist and experienced fruit grower to help gardeners create an edible landscape. "The Backyard Berry Book" provided all the information that backyard gardeners need to grow strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, lingonberries, currants, gooseberries, grapes, and kiwi fruit. Includes details on soil nutrition and testing; disease, pest, weed, and bird control; and trellis design. A trouble-shooting section and Seasonal Activity Calendar will help ensure success. Review:"If you're dreaming of harvesting mouth-watering small fruits in your own backyard, ...read this book! If you're already trying small fruit production and harvesting a peck of problems, ...read this book. Stella Otto tells you how to grow the familiar and the more exotic, for big results in a little space." --Jan Riggenbach, columnist Midwest Gardening and Midwest Living magazine Synopsis:The Backyard Berry Book provides the home gardener with a complete guide to growing strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, currants, gooseberries, grapes, and kiwi fruit. It also includes details on soil nutrition and testing, important plant nutrients, and mulching. Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-272) and index. About the AuthorAuthor of the 1994 Benjamin Franklin Award winner, The BackYard Orchardist, Stella Otto has more than sixteen years of hands-on experience in fruit growing. As a horticultural instructor, consultant, and fruit farm owner she has repeatedly faced the questions presented in the Backyard Berry Book and offers practical, realistic solutions. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations and Charts 8 Acknowledgments 11 Preface 12 1. Success with Backyard Berries 13 Section I. Getting to the Roots-Fundamentals of Small Fruit Growing 2. Selecting the Right Site 17 Selecting the Site-Soil-Preparing the Site-Controlling Weeds and Nematodes-Adjusting pH-Adding Organic Matter-Correcting Soil Drainage Problems-Windbreaks 3. Plant Selection and Propagation 31 Selecting a Healthy Plant-Types of Nursery Stock-Selecting Specific Varieties-Propagation MethodsandTechniques 4. A Bit of Berry Botany 41 Parts of the Plant and Flower-What is a Berry?-Understanding Fruit Bud Development-Chilling-Pollination-Cold Hardiness 5. Soil Nutrition, pH, and Water 49 Photosynthesis-Soil pH: What is it?-Modifying pH-Choosing a Fertilizer-Functions and Sources of Important Plant Nutrients-Soil and Tissue Testing-Understanding Your Soil Test Results-Fertilizer:How Much?-Water:How Much?-Irrigation-Mulching-Compost 6. Pest Control Strategies 69 Approaches to Pest Control:Cultural, Chemical, Organic, and Biological-Integrated Pest Management-Effective Pest Control-Safe Handling of Pesticides 7. Insect: Friend or Foe 79 Understanding Incest Life Cycles-Insect Damage-General Insect Identification-Encouraging and Using Beneficial Insects for Pest Control-Effective Use of Beneficial Organisms 8. Disease Identification 95 Fungus Diseases-Bacterial Diseases-VirusesandMiscellaneous Disorders-Nematodes 9. Wildlife Pests 101 Birds-Deer-Rodents-Gophers, Raccoons and Porcupines Section II. Early Spring Fruit 10. Strawberries 107 SelectingandPreparing the Site-Growth HabitsandSpecific Varieties-Planting Systems-Planting in Small Spaces-Planting-Care of the Berry Planting-Renovation-Pests and Diseases-Harvest 11. Rhubarb 129 Site Selection Preparation and Planning-General Care-Varieties-Pests and Diseases-Harvest Section III. Brambles 12. Bramble Basics 135 Site Selection-Selecting and Caring for Bramble Varieties-Planting and Spacing-Water-Fertilizer-Pruning and Trellising-Insects and Diseases 13. Raspberries 147>br />TypesandVarieties-ThimbleberriesandWinberries-Pruning-Harvest 14. Blackberry 157 TypesandVarieties-Planting-Pruning-Harvest Section IV. Bush Fruit 15. Blueberries 165 Types and Varieties-Site Requirements-Soil Requirements-Plant Selection and Planting-Care after Planting-Planting in Containers-Fertilizer and Water-Pruning-Diseases-Insects-Harvest 16. Lingonberries 183 Growth Habit-Site Requirements-Varieties-Planting-Ongoing Care-Fertilizer and Water-Pests and Diseases-Harvest 17. Currants and Gooseberries 189 Site Requirements-Pollination-Varieties-Planting-Pruning-Fertilizer and Water-Diseases and Insect Pests-Harvest Section V. Vine Fruit 18. General Characteristics and Culture of Grapes 203 Climatic Effects on Site Selection-Site Selection and Soil-Planting the Vine-Special Terminology-Trellis Design Fundamentals-Vine Training Systems-Pest and Diseases-Weed Control 19. Bunch Grapes 217 TypesandVarieties-Fertilizer and Water-Care of the Young Vineyard-Training-Pruning-Cluster Thinning-Growing in Containers-Winter Protection-Harvest 20. Muscadine Grapes 233 Varieties-Pollination-Training the Young Vine-Pruning-Fertilizer and Water-Fruit Drop-Winter Protection-Harvest 21. Kiwifruit 239 Site and Soil Requirements-Pollination-Varieties-Planting-The First Critical Years-Growing in Containers-Fertilizer and Water-Frost Protection-Pruning-Pests and Diseases-Harvest Section VI. Resources Troubleshooting QuestionsandAnswers 255 What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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