
handle: 10919/87935
Growing fruits in the home orchard or garden can be an interesting and satisfying hobby as well as an abundant source of appetizing and nutritious food for the home gardener. Tree fruits as well as small fruits require considerable care. They differ considerably in the amount of care required because of the severity of disease and insect attacks as well as competition from weeds and the length of time from bloom to harvest of the many fruit varieties. As a rule of thumb, the flowers and fruit of most fruit varieties should be protected from diseases and insects by protective sprays from pre-early-blossom time until harvest. Therefore...
Disease and insect control / Charles R. Drake, Robert L. Horsburgh -- Weed control / C.L. Foy, N.K. Rogers
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LD5655.A761 P4, Fruit -- Diseases and pests -- Control -- Virginia
LD5655.A761 P4, Fruit -- Diseases and pests -- Control -- Virginia
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