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Short-Season, High-Altitude Gardening: Growing Tree Fruits in Short-Season Gardens
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Short-Season, High-Altitude Gardening: Growing Tree Fruits in Short-Season Gardens

Stephen Love, Esmaeil Fallahi and Kathy Noble
Extension Bulletin Series, BUL 867, University of Idaho Extension
04/06/2009
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60841/000000196

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Producing your own backyard tree fruit in Idaho's harsher climates can be difficult, but it isn't impossible. There are many types of apples, apricots, cherries, pears and plums that you can successfully grow in short-season zones. Three gardening pros show you how by discussing the importance of selecting the right fruit and many other simple practices.
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