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Taylor's Guide to Fruits and Berries

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No matter where gardeners live or how much land they have, they can all grow some kind of fruit or berry. In this full-color Taylor's Guide, experts introduce readers to the best varieties, explain how to grow them, and show in words and photographs how fruits and berries can be incorporated into any garden.

451 pages, Paperback

First published February 28, 1996

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Roger Holmes

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July 19, 2011
I don't remember how I acquired this little book maybe at the Thrift store or the library book sale. I've had it for a while now but not used it until this year. The raspberries which we've had for a few years look so much better and I am figuring out how to train grapes and prune our new peach tree espalier. This is a very good little reference, nicely illustrated and clearly written. Watch out apples, pears, cherries, gooseberries and currants you're next.
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