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Home Orchard Handbook: A Complete Guide to Growing Your Own Fruit Trees Anywhere [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 260x210x16 mm, weight: 678 g, 200
  • Serija: Backyard Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2011
  • Leidėjas: Quarry Books
  • ISBN-10: 159253712X
  • ISBN-13: 9781592537129
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 260x210x16 mm, weight: 678 g, 200
  • Serija: Backyard Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2011
  • Leidėjas: Quarry Books
  • ISBN-10: 159253712X
  • ISBN-13: 9781592537129
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Crisp apples, tart lemons, lush figs, tender peachesimagine the bounty of a late-summer farmers market, right in your backyard! Learning how to plant and care for fruit trees is a desirable, accessible activity for a wide range of people. Its a natural extension of many gardeners repertoires, and the investment yields generations of results. Growing your own fruit ensures a fresh, delicious, abundant harvest for your family and friends for years to come. Fruit trees diversify a regions agricultural landscape and ecosystems, attracting pollinating bees, songbirds, and other desirable visitors. And cultivating orchards on your own decreases your reliance on grocery store distribution channels and boosts sustainability.

Inside The Home Orchard Handbook, you'll find:

Strategies for choosing your orchard's site, taking into consideration soil quality, sun exposure, microclimates, drainage, and more

Information on plant selection, including what types of fruit trees do well in certain areas and how to decipher critical concepts such as "chill hours," "cultivars," "bareroot," and "cross-pollination"

Guidance on aftercare, including in-depth watering, composting, and preventative care schedules to keep your backyard orchard fruitful for years

Advice on troubleshooting diseases, conditions, and non-beneficial insects using only humane, organic remedies

General tips on jamming, dehydrating, storing, and otherwise making the most of your orchards harvest with delicious recipes from chefs Tal Ronnen and Diana Stobo

Start growing your own fruit trees wherever you are with The Home Orchard Handbook!

Recenzijos

"Akin and Rottke (executive director and volunteer arborist, respectively, Fruit Tree Planting Fdn.) have developed a creative, upbeat map for growing fruit trees. The earthy, positive vibe of the book is set by some preliminary 'Ancient Orchard Poetry' and delves not only into the how of planting trees but the why, including environmental and social benefits to orchard growing. The authors encourage readers to get to know their particular environments before planting, based on the notion of 'right tree, right place.' Their advice is easy to understand and heavily illustrated with useful, not just pretty, pictures and drawings. This is truly a one-stop shop for all things related to the personal orchard; the majority of the book is a how-to, but sections on canning, preserving, and recipes for cooking with your harvest also are included as is further information on the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation and its work in creating community orchards around the world. Verdict: Solid advice with lots of extras, this offering will appeal generally to those interested in environmental concerns and organizations that address them and will specifically inspire gardeners and arborists who have some fruiting tree experience." Jenny Contakos, Art Inst. of Virginia Beach, Library Journal XPress

Chapter 1 Fruit Tree 101
Ancient Orchard Poetry
11(3)
Environmental Benefits
14(5)
Well-being
19(2)
Two Tigers, One Rat, and a Fig
21(2)
Chapter 2 Site Selection
Room Enough for Fruit Trees
23(2)
Sunlight
25(1)
Air Circulation
26(1)
Soil
27(1)
Know Your Substrate!
27(1)
Soil Drainage
28(2)
Water
30(1)
Managing Microclimates
31(2)
Planting Solutions for Small or Urban Spaces
33(3)
Raised Beds
36(1)
Container-grown Trees
37(4)
Chapter 3 Plant Selection
Fruit Tree Basics: Roots and Shoots
41(1)
Rootstocks
42(3)
Fruitwood
45(1)
Days to Harvest
46(1)
Graft Unions
46(1)
Pollination
47(3)
Fruit Tree Intelligence
49(1)
Chill Hours and Climate
50(1)
Selecting Fruit Trees
51(5)
Get Exotic!
53(3)
Tree Size
56(1)
Tree Transport
57(1)
A Family Affair!
57(1)
Storage
58(3)
Chapter 4 Planting
Timing the Planting
61(1)
Spotting the Layout
62(1)
Tools
63(1)
Site Preparation
64(4)
Planting a Containerized Tree
68(2)
Planting a Bareroot Tree
70(1)
Checking Depth and Orientation
70(3)
Backfill
73(1)
Berms
74(1)
Mulch
74(2)
Staking
76(1)
Planting Procedure Checklist
77(2)
Chapter 5 Irrigation and Fertilization
Irrigation
79(2)
Water Needs
81(1)
Flood Irrigation
81(1)
Sprinkler Irrigation
82(2)
Micro-irrigation
84(2)
Watering Schedule Guidelines.
86(1)
Watering Schedule Comparisons
87(2)
Rainwater Harvesting
89(1)
Fertilization
90(1)
Macronutrients, Secondary Nutrients, and pH
90(1)
Building Healthy Soil
91(8)
What Is Compost Tea?
94(3)
Organic Options for Citrus Trees
97(2)
Chapter 6 Pruning and Weeding
Basics
99(1)
Tools
100(2)
Root Pruning
102(1)
Cuts
103(4)
Forms
107(3)
Thinning
110(1)
Mature Tree Rejuvenation
110(2)
Topping
112(1)
Rules of Thumb
112(2)
When to Prune
113(1)
Weeding
114(7)
Weeds Wanted!
117(2)
Companion Planting and Permaculture
119(2)
Chapter 7 Prevention, Troubleshooting, and Controls
Right Tree, Right Place
121(1)
Orchard Cleanup
122(2)
Insects, Mites, and Nematodes
124(6)
Diseases
130(5)
Environmental Disorders
135(4)
Animal Exclusion
139(14)
Chapter 8 Enjoying the Harvest
Dehydrate Your Orchard
153(2)
Preserving Your Harvest Through Canning
155(2)
Jamming with Chef Tal Ronnen
157(1)
Assorted Fruits: Seasonal Fruit in Papillote
158(2)
Chef Tal
Apples and Cashews: Celery Root Soup with Granny Smith Apples
160(1)
Chef Tal
Avocados and Lemons: Summer Chopped Salad
161(1)
Chef Tal
Grapefruits: Shiso Bites
162(1)
Chef Tal
Apples and Dates: Raspberry Applesauce
163(1)
Diana Stobo
Apples: Caramel Apple Tart
164(1)
Diana Stobo
Apricots and Cherries: Cherry Apricot Crisp
165(1)
Diana Stobo
Peaches: Summer Peach Cobbler
166(1)
Diana Stobo
Tangerines: Creamy Tangerine-tint
167(2)
Diana Stobo
Chapter 9 Beyond the Home Orchard
Community Orchard Committee
169(2)
Outreach
171(1)
Event Day
171(2)
Community Orchard Planting Checklist
173(1)
Community Orchards Speak Volumes!
174(1)
Contact FTPF
175(1)
Glossary 176(5)
Recommended Reading 181(1)
Index 182(8)
Image Credits 190(1)
Acknowledgments 191(1)
About the Authors 192
Cem Akin and Leah Rottke are key members of the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation (FTPF), an award-winning international nonprofit charity dedicated to planting fruitful trees and plants to alleviate world hunger, combat global warming, strengthen communities, and improve the surrounding air, soil, and water. FTPFĘs grounbreaking mission benefits the environment, human health, and animal welfare--all at once! For more information please visit http://www.ftpf.org.Cem Akin and Leah Rottke are key members of the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation (FTPF), an award-winning international nonprofit charity dedicated to planting fruitful trees and plants to alleviate world hunger, combat global warming, strengthen communities, and improve the surrounding air, soil, and water. FTPFĘs grounbreaking mission benefits the environment, human health, and animal welfare--all at once! For more information please visit http://www.ftpf.org.