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Raspberry Cultivar Trials At The U Of S
GardenLine / Fruit to Grow and Pick / Raspberry Cultivar Trials At The U Of S As a child, few things could equal the horror inspired by my mother's simple pronouncement, "We're picking raspberries today." Being a thrifty and enterprising woman . [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Citrus: Complete Guide to Selecting and Growing More ...
subtropical fruit for third world country's information: This book has informatiom for the professional as well as the village farmer in Africa , its teachings are simple and clear for all those interested in the subject to follow , the illustrations and [... more]
CDN$19.95
Amazon CA

Manual of Woody Landscape Plants: Their Identification, ...
The Nurseryman's Bible: This is absolutely the best text available for the referencing of woody trees and shrubs grown in North America. This book is not meant as a guide for tree identification, so much as it's a way to look up all the significant [... more]
CDN$59.18
Amazon CA

Hydrangeas for American Gardens
For Horticulturalists Only: Full of beautiful pictures and containing much helpful information, one would think that this book is the perfect resource for home gardening enthusiasts and hydrangea lovers. However, the most important information for [... more]
CDN$33.95
Amazon CA

Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on Their ...
From Amazon.com: Allan Armitage has a well-deserved reputation for serving up solid information with precision and humor. Now based in Georgia, Armitage began his gardening career in Montreal. Thus, he knows a lot about what happens to plants in both [... more]
CDN$56.99
Amazon CA

Backyard Orchardist: A Complete Guide to Growing Fruit ...
What a great place to start: This was the first book I purchased when I decided to plant a few fruit trees in my yard. Every book I have purchased since has failed to provide any new information. Save your money and buy only this book. It has everything [... more]
CDN$19.95
Amazon CA

Easy Orchids: Simple Secrets for Glorious ...
Mostly Great Book for Beginners: I think the oddest thing that confronts new orchid owners is learning that, unlike most other types of plants, most orchids cannot all be treated the same way. The various species or varieties of, for example, ferns and [... more]
CDN$17.95
Amazon CA

Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on Their ...
From Amazon.com: Allan Armitage has a well-deserved reputation for serving up solid information with precision and humor. Now based in Georgia, Armitage began his gardening career in Montreal. Thus, he knows a lot about what happens to plants in both [... more]
CDN$70.03
Amazon CA

Compasion Universal: Practicas Budistas Para Cultivar El ...
Learning, understanding, and embodying the way of altruism: Universal Compassion: Inspiring Solutions For Difficult Times by the Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso is a patient and inspirational explanation of the acclaimed Buddhist poem "Training the [... more]
CDN$14.53
Amazon CA

Yellow Impatiens!
I finally got my hands on some of this cultivar. Here's the scoop on what it is and what it likes. Yellow is a difficult color for those of us who are tree-challenged (shade gardeners). Golden hostas or sick leaves on other plants have been the ... [... more]
Suite101

Cultivar Examples
Basil comes in many sizes, colors and flavors, but is always worth growing and harvesting. No herb garden is complete without basil! This wonderfully flavorful and versatile herb can be traced back to Aristotle, who called it "basilikon", which [... more]
Suite101

Fall Planting of Garlic
Garlic is a cool season crop that thrives in the cool weather of early spring. Cultivar trials conducted by Dr. D. Waterer, at the University of Saskatchewan, showed total and marketable yields (T/ha) of fall planted garlic double those of a ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan
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