Orchard

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Plantation Distance & Economic and Cultural Conditions For Orchard Building

April 10, 2009

Plantation distance in accordance with the varieties and rootstock to be planted:
Fruit growing will be successful as long as the varieties selected will have commercial
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The Biological Characteristics Of Fruit Varieties

April 7, 2009

Foreign pollination is a must for fruit production trees of many fruit types and varieties. Despite heavy flower production, fruit trees that tend to produce little to no fruit likely suffer from a lack of effectively-inseminating species.
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How To Successfully Deadhead Roses Using Reliable Methods and Techniques

March 20, 2009

Deadheading the shoots and buds: Roses in general, tend to grow one or two thick branches and many thin ones. For quality rose cultivation, deadheading of roses can be used to get rid of the thin branches, leaving the desired thick branches to grow even more. The new roses should be examined regularly and as [...]

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Quick Tips and Guidelines for Orchard Building

March 4, 2009

Fruit trees can live many years in an orchard that has been planted using the proper soil along with various other considerations. Incorrect applications during the building stage may trigger negative consequences for many years, which is especially unacceptable when the product that is lost is important both for producer and the national economy. The climate is a particularly important factor for [...]