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Field Evaluation Of Herbicides On Small Fruit, Vegetable, And Ornamental Crops, 1996, Ron Talbert, Lance A. Schmidt, Nilda R. Burgos, Jennifer A. Johnson, Joe K. Curless, Jason K. Norsworthy
Field Evaluation Of Herbicides On Small Fruit, Vegetable, And Ornamental Crops, 1996, Ron Talbert, Lance A. Schmidt, Nilda R. Burgos, Jennifer A. Johnson, Joe K. Curless, Jason K. Norsworthy
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
No abstract provided.
Sp307-A-Fertilizing & Liming Fruit Trees, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp307-A-Fertilizing & Liming Fruit Trees, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Home Garden, Lawn, and Landscape
Application of fertilizer to fruit trees is essential to maintain adequate tree growth and good fruit production. Insufficient amounts of fertilizer result in a decrease in tree vigor, fruiting intensity and fruit quality. Excessive amounts of fertilizer may mean a loss of fruit quality, primarily due to shading and poor spray coverage resulting from the lush growth.
G97-1326 Crabapples For Nebraska Landscapes, Don Steinegger, John E. Watkins
G97-1326 Crabapples For Nebraska Landscapes, Don Steinegger, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the selection, care and disease possibilities of crabapples.
Many of the diminutive flowering trees are not hardy in Nebraska. One notable exception: the ornamental crabapple tree (Malus). By carefully selecting the planting site and the cultivar, the beauty of flowering crabs can be enjoyed in any part of the state.
Regardless of the season, crabapples lend landscape color and interest. The winter branch pattern and bark color are as much an asset as spring's flower color.