Archive for 'Fruit Trees' Category

Landscape Gardening - Which Trees Should I Use?

Mar 23rd, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

As you are considering your landscaping plan, it is worth considering the best trees for your use. They are long livers and take little care once established. Of course you will need to know your zone and geography, which will affect the selection of trees for landscape design. But you’ll still find plenty of choices.
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Yoshino Flowering Cherry

Mar 1st, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

The Yoshino Cherry tree, Prunus X Yedoensis, has white or pink clusters of beautiful flowers that have a scent of almond. The flowers appear before the leaves. Total bloom time usually 10-14 days. These ornamental cherries are bred for flowers and fragrance instead of fruit. The lavish blooms of soft pink semi-double fragrant flowers cover [...]

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Stella

Feb 28th, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

The Stella cherry is self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. It has a large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry. Similar to its parent, Lambert. Expect a later harvest with the Stella cherry. It will pollinate with the Bing cherry tree, except in mild winter climates. The flesh is also black in color. It is an [...]

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Improved Duarte

Feb 28th, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

The Improved Duarte Plum tree produces very large fruit that is heart shaped and blood red in color. The flavor is excellent and widely regarded as one of the best tasting plums on the market. The fruit dries well and has a long storage life. The fruit has a slightly tart taste when cooked. The [...]

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Blueberry - Northland

Feb 27th, 2009 by gardenbug | 0

The Northland Blueberry, ‘Vaccinium ‘Northland’, has small dark blue fruit that has an excellent, wild berry flavor. Clusters of dainty, waxy, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom in spring. Flowers are followed by tasty blue berries, which ripen in summe
 

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