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Fruit Handbook for Western Washington: Varieties and Culture
 Fruit Handbook for Western Washington: Varieties and Culture EB0937  
Author(s): G. A. Moulton and J. King

Basic guide for home orchards in western Washington, provides a list of tree and vine fruit varieties as well as commonly used rootstocks for successful planting. Cultural factors such as site selection, soils, pollination, pest identification and harvest are included, with reference to publications that cover topics in more detail. Also provides bloom charts for apples, pears, plums, and cherries, and a month by month calendar of what to look for in the orchard.

Publisher: WSU Extension Publications
Published: July 1994.   Revised: January 2008.   40 pages.

 
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