Archive for June, 2009
Mamoncillo – melicoccus bijugatus
The Momoncillo is an exceedingly fine-looking tropical fruit tree. It is a member of the Sapindaceae family, the genus Melicoccus. There are 10 species in this genus, some of which also feature edible fruits such as Melicoccus lepidopetala. The Momoncillo fruit tree is also known as Genip nut, Spanish lime and honey berry.
Flowers are small, [...]
Hardy Kiwi | Baby Kiwi | Kiwi Berry | actinidia arguta
Hardy Kiwi is a deciduous, fruit producing plant (vine), indigenous to Korea, Northern China, and Siberia. It is a member of the Actinidiaceae family.
Hardy Kiwi is a green to purple skinned fruit, also known as Baby Kiwi and Kiwi Berry. Fruit is about 2.5cm long, much like a miniature kiwi in appearance and with a [...]
Berry Fruits | Keriberry | rubus rugosus var. thwaitsii
Keriberry, rubus rugosus, develops large berries with delightful combination of blackberry / raspberry flavor. It's a robust fruit bearing plant with fine spines. Blossoms are pinkish and fruit purple-black when ripened. A secure trellis required for support.
Rose commercially in NZ for a long time this beauty is having the capacity of yielding berry fruits just [...]
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Fruit and Nut Trees
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Fruit trees and nut trees are special and unlike vegetables they will produce for a lot of years with a better return on effort than anything else in the garden. In addition to fruit and nut production these trees can be value for shade, timber and as a support for climbing plants. Their crops are good sources of vitamins, minerals, fats and protein and make perfect snacks for kids.
While the planting location of a tree is highly important for a successful production of fruit and nuts, when selecting a fruit tree or a nut tree from your local nursery, a few additional factors you should consider are:
-tree shape and size
-taste, texture and use of fruit
-time of harvest season
-disease and pest resistance.Multi-Grafted trees are an alternative for small gardens where space is limited and several types of fruit are desired.
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