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FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical Fruit CHERIMOYA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC.SEE MORE ON CRFG.ORG MULBERRY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC.SEE MORE ON CRFG.ORG HOW TO POLLINATE CHERIMOYA FLOWERS Female Flower: Notice the separation of the petals and how it is not open all the way. The stigma is hidden by the petal. It is a reason why bees can’t get to the flowers to pollinate them. JABOTICABA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC.SEE MORE ON CRFG.ORGPLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply.AIR-LAYERING
PREPARATION OF THE AIR-LAYERING BAGS • 1. Add water to the rooting medium so that it is moist but not soggy. • 2. Fill the bags 3/4 full. Place the mediumMALABAR CHESTNUT
FIGS & JUJUBES FOR COOLER BAY AREA CLIMATES FIGS & JUJUBES FOR COOLER CLIMATES (continued) St Anthony - medium to large, yellow fruit, ridges, tender & sweet, ripens for almost 3 months, originally from Dr Ballard’s collection Violette de Bordeaux (also Beer’s Black, Petite Figue Violette, Bordeaux, Negronne) - small purplish- black with strawberry center, rich flavor, small figs,late ripening.
CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical Fruit CHERIMOYA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC.SEE MORE ON CRFG.ORG MULBERRY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC.SEE MORE ON CRFG.ORG HOW TO POLLINATE CHERIMOYA FLOWERS Female Flower: Notice the separation of the petals and how it is not open all the way. The stigma is hidden by the petal. It is a reason why bees can’t get to the flowers to pollinate them. JABOTICABA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC.SEE MORE ON CRFG.ORGPLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply.AIR-LAYERING
PREPARATION OF THE AIR-LAYERING BAGS • 1. Add water to the rooting medium so that it is moist but not soggy. • 2. Fill the bags 3/4 full. Place the mediumMALABAR CHESTNUT
FIGS & JUJUBES FOR COOLER BAY AREA CLIMATES FIGS & JUJUBES FOR COOLER CLIMATES (continued) St Anthony - medium to large, yellow fruit, ridges, tender & sweet, ripens for almost 3 months, originally from Dr Ballard’s collection Violette de Bordeaux (also Beer’s Black, Petite Figue Violette, Bordeaux, Negronne) - small purplish- black with strawberry center, rich flavor, small figs,late ripening.
NEW AND NOTEWORTHY CITRUS VARIETIES CITRON Citrus medica • uddha’s Hand or Fingered citron is a unique citrus grown mainly as a curiosity. The six to twelve inch fruits are apically split into a varying number of LOQUAT – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. LOQUAT. Eriobotrya japonica Lindl. Rosaceae. Common Names: Loquat, Japanese medlar, Nispero. Distant Affinity: Apples (Malus spp.), Medlar (Mispilus germanica), Stone Fruit (Prunus spp.), Pears (Pyrus spp.) and others. Origin: The loquat is indigenous to southeastern China. It was introduced into Japan and became naturalized there invery early times.
NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. OLIVE – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Growth Habits: The olive is an evergreen tree growing to 50 ft. in height with a spread of about 30 ft. The tree can be kept to about 20 ft. with regular pruning. The graceful, billowing appearance of the olive tree can be rather attractive. In an all-green garden its grayish foliage serves as an interesting accent. ACEROLA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. It grows in San Diego County, coastal Southern California and in more extreme areas with protection. There are trees in Riverside, Calif. and San Bernardino County. In general, acerola has poor cold tolerance, with young plants typically killed at temperatures below 30° F. Trees can survive brief exposure to 28° F with loss ofleaves.
PROPAGATION BY CUTTINGS Propagation by Cuttings • Rooting success is almost entirely dependent on controlling moisture, both in the potting media and in the atmosphere around your cuttings. Soil moisture and humidity are crucial. • The cuttings will rot if their soil is too wet.AIR-LAYERING
PREPARATION OF THE AIR-LAYERING BAGS • 1. Add water to the rooting medium so that it is moist but not soggy. • 2. Fill the bags 3/4 full. Place the medium PAWPAW – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Fruit: The pawpaw is the largest edible fruit native to America. Individual fruits weigh 5 to 16 ounces and are 3 to 6 inches in length. The larger sizes will appear plump, similar to the mango. The fruit usually has 10 to 14 seeds in two rows. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliper PROMISING EUGENIA FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Eugenia & Syzygium • Eugenia is a large genus of evergreen trees and shrubs that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. • Besides Eugenia, the Myrtaceae family also includes other well known genera such as Acca ( Pineapple Guava ), Myrciaria ( Jaboticaba, etc. ), Pimenta ( Allspice, etc. ), Psidium ( Guava ) and Syzygium ( Rose Apple, Malay Apple, CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical FruitTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.SANTA CLARA VALLEY
Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.INLAND EMPIRE
Nick Martinez Upland, CA 91784-1174 HOW TO POLLINATE CHERIMOYA FLOWERS Female Flower: Notice the separation of the petals and how it is not open all the way. The stigma is hidden by the petal. It is a reason why bees can’t get to the flowers to pollinate them. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliper CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical FruitTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.SANTA CLARA VALLEY
Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.INLAND EMPIRE
Nick Martinez Upland, CA 91784-1174 HOW TO POLLINATE CHERIMOYA FLOWERS Female Flower: Notice the separation of the petals and how it is not open all the way. The stigma is hidden by the petal. It is a reason why bees can’t get to the flowers to pollinate them. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliper LOQUAT – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. LOQUAT. Eriobotrya japonica Lindl. Rosaceae. Common Names: Loquat, Japanese medlar, Nispero. Distant Affinity: Apples (Malus spp.), Medlar (Mispilus germanica), Stone Fruit (Prunus spp.), Pears (Pyrus spp.) and others. Origin: The loquat is indigenous to southeastern China. It was introduced into Japan and became naturalized there invery early times.
CHERIMOYA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Fruits: The compound fruit is conical or somewhat heart-shaped, 4 to 8 inches long and up to 4 inches in width, weighing on the average 5-1/2 to 18 ounces, but the largest fruits may reach 5 pounds in weight. The skin, thin or thick, may be smooth with fingerprint-like markings or covered with conical or rounded protuberances. The sweet, juicy, white flesh is melting, subacid and very fragrant. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. JABOTICABA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. JABOTICABA. Myrciaria spp. Myrtaceae. Common Names: Jaboticaba, Jabuticaba, Guaperu, Guapuru, Hivapuru, Sabara, Ybapuru Species: Myrciaria cauliflora Berg., M MULBERRY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. MULBERRY. Morus spp. Moraceae. Common Names: Mulberry. Species: White Mulberry (Morus alba L.), Black Mulberry (M. nigra L.), American Mulberry, Red Mulberry (M HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. NEW AND NOTEWORTHY CITRUS VARIETIES CITRON Citrus medica • uddha’s Hand or Fingered citron is a unique citrus grown mainly as a curiosity. The six to twelve inch fruits are apically split into a varying number ofPLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply. PROMISING EUGENIA FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Eugenia & Syzygium • Eugenia is a large genus of evergreen trees and shrubs that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. • Besides Eugenia, the Myrtaceae family also includes other well known genera such as Acca ( Pineapple Guava ), Myrciaria ( Jaboticaba, etc. ), Pimenta ( Allspice, etc. ), Psidium ( Guava ) and Syzygium ( Rose Apple, Malay Apple, FRUIT RIPENING TIMES Fruit ripening times in El Sobrante and nearby . El Sobrante is warmer in summer and colder in winter than the Berkeley area, but it is the reverse compared to the CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical FruitTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.SANTA CLARA VALLEY
Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.INLAND EMPIRE
Nick Martinez Upland, CA 91784-1174 HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliper HOW TO COLLECT AND SAVE SCION OR BUD WOOD How to Collect and Save Scion or Bud Wood Scion wood can be collected immediately prior to being used for grafting or budding or it can be stored for a few days, weeks or CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical FruitTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.SANTA CLARA VALLEY
Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button.INLAND EMPIRE
Nick Martinez Upland, CA 91784-1174 HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliper HOW TO COLLECT AND SAVE SCION OR BUD WOOD How to Collect and Save Scion or Bud Wood Scion wood can be collected immediately prior to being used for grafting or budding or it can be stored for a few days, weeks orTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical Fruit HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. MULBERRY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. MULBERRY. Morus spp. Moraceae. Common Names: Mulberry. Species: White Mulberry (Morus alba L.), Black Mulberry (M. nigra L.), American Mulberry, Red Mulberry (M CHERIMOYA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Fruits: The compound fruit is conical or somewhat heart-shaped, 4 to 8 inches long and up to 4 inches in width, weighing on the average 5-1/2 to 18 ounces, but the largest fruits may reach 5 pounds in weight. The skin, thin or thick, may be smooth with fingerprint-like markings or covered with conical or rounded protuberances. The sweet, juicy, white flesh is melting, subacid and very fragrant.PLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply. NEW AND NOTEWORTHY CITRUS VARIETIES CITRON Citrus medica • uddha’s Hand or Fingered citron is a unique citrus grown mainly as a curiosity. The six to twelve inch fruits are apically split into a varying number of JABOTICABA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. JABOTICABA. Myrciaria spp. Myrtaceae. Common Names: Jaboticaba, Jabuticaba, Guaperu, Guapuru, Hivapuru, Sabara, Ybapuru Species: Myrciaria cauliflora Berg., M PROMISING EUGENIA FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Eugenia & Syzygium • Eugenia is a large genus of evergreen trees and shrubs that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. • Besides Eugenia, the Myrtaceae family also includes other well known genera such as Acca ( Pineapple Guava ), Myrciaria ( Jaboticaba, etc. ), Pimenta ( Allspice, etc. ), Psidium ( Guava ) and Syzygium ( Rose Apple, Malay Apple, STRAWBERRIES *BRAMBLE BERRIES *BLUEBERRIES *MULBERRIES Types of Garden Strawberries Fragaria × ananassa or F. vesca Spring (June) Bearing • Produce one main heavy crop over a period of two to three weeks, on average. • CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical FruitTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED How To Plant An Avocado Tree, Revised. By Julie Frink. 1. Place the potted tree where you are planning to plant it. 2. Build up the soil around the pot, up to the level where the stem comes out of the dirt. Tamp the dirt down so it is somewhat firm around the pot. If it is a large pot you can put itINLAND EMPIRE
Nick Martinez Upland, CA 91784-1174 HOW TO POLLINATE CHERIMOYA FLOWERS Female Flower: Notice the separation of the petals and how it is not open all the way. The stigma is hidden by the petal. It is a reason why bees can’t get to the flowers to pollinate them.PLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliper CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Welcome to the CRFG website! With 22 chapters — not all in California — and members on every continent except Antarctica, we are the largest amateur fruit growing organization in the world. If you want to learn everything and anything about growing fruit in an environmentally responsible manner, this is where you want to be.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical FruitTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it. SOUTH BAY – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY Donate. CRFG.ORG is a registered non-profit and welcomes all donations. If you are making your donation in honor of, or in a memory of, a specific person, please enter the name in the Make a Note section after clicking the Donate button. HOW TO PLANT AN AVOCADO TREE, REVISED How To Plant An Avocado Tree, Revised. By Julie Frink. 1. Place the potted tree where you are planning to plant it. 2. Build up the soil around the pot, up to the level where the stem comes out of the dirt. Tamp the dirt down so it is somewhat firm around the pot. If it is a large pot you can put itINLAND EMPIRE
Nick Martinez Upland, CA 91784-1174 HOW TO POLLINATE CHERIMOYA FLOWERS Female Flower: Notice the separation of the petals and how it is not open all the way. The stigma is hidden by the petal. It is a reason why bees can’t get to the flowers to pollinate them.PLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply. AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliperTHE FRUIT GARDENER
Ronni Kern · February 27, 2021 at 7:14 pm . Irving, not sure what you want to “get on”. You are already on the crfg.org website if you are able to send this comment. The chapters you used to belong to also have websites you can find in Chapters.Since you commented on the Fruit Gardener post, if you would like to receive the Fruit Gardener, you can always join crfg.org and receive it.FRUIT FACTS
Fruit Facts contains information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, plant description and culture notes, and characteristics of cultivars. The information is derived from growers experience based largely on California research, as well as various published sources. Some of the more important published sources quoted include All About Growing Citrus and Subtropical Fruit NEW AND NOTEWORTHY CITRUS VARIETIES CITRON Citrus medica • uddha’s Hand or Fingered citron is a unique citrus grown mainly as a curiosity. The six to twelve inch fruits are apically split into a varying number of JABOTICABA – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Fruits: Jaboticaba fruit is grape-like in appearance and texture but with a thicker, tougher skin. Most California fruit is dark purple to almost black in color. Averages size is one inch in diameter but can run from 3/4 to 1-1/2 inches, depending on species and variety. The gelatinous whitish pulp contains from one to four small seeds and has AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED AIR-LAYERING SIMPLIFIED The following outline will contain details for the application of 6" by 10" air-layering bags. This bag size has been useful in developing air-layers 3 to 6 feet tall with a branch caliperPLANT PROPAGATION
Asexual Propagation Separation Separation is a term applied to a form of propagation by which plants that produce bulbs or corms multiply. LOQUAT – CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. Growth Habits: The loquat is a large evergreen shrub or small tree with a rounded crown, short trunk and woolly new twigs. The tree can grow 20 to 30 ft. high, but is usually much smaller than this–about 10 ft. Loquats are easy to grow and are often used as an ornamental. PROMISING EUGENIA FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Eugenia & Syzygium • Eugenia is a large genus of evergreen trees and shrubs that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. • Besides Eugenia, the Myrtaceae family also includes other well known genera such as Acca ( Pineapple Guava ), Myrciaria ( Jaboticaba, etc. ), Pimenta ( Allspice, etc. ), Psidium ( Guava ) and Syzygium ( Rose Apple, Malay Apple, STRAWBERRIES *BRAMBLE BERRIES *BLUEBERRIES *MULBERRIES Types of Garden Strawberries Fragaria × ananassa or F. vesca Spring (June) Bearing • Produce one main heavy crop over a period of two to three weeks, on average. • CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS, INC. California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. – pushing the limitsToggle Navigation
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__Ronni Kern __July 17, 2018 Jorge Ochoa, Instructor in Horticulture at Long Beach City College, gives the West Los Angeles Chapter a brilliant talk on Passionfruit. As chapters provide information on upcoming meetings, they will…FIELD TRIPS
__Ronni Kern __July 16, 2018 Most chapters schedule field trips every other month. Click Chapters in the Menu above for one near you. OUR FAMOUS ANNUAL SCION EXCHANGE __Ronni Kern __July 15, 2018 Every January and February, our famous scion exchanges are held at local chapters. There are generally demonstrations of various grafting techniques as well. Sharpen up your knife and create your…FRUIT TASTINGS
__Ronni Kern __July 14, 2018 The best way to know if a variety of fruit should be in your garden is to taste the fruit before buying the tree. Check out ourcalendar for…
NURSERIES & PLANT PROVIDERS __Ronni Kern __July 13, 2018 Definitely a work in progress, but we are attempting to put together a listing of our favorite nurseries, both local and online. Any recommendations gratefully received. Alden Lane Nursery… SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS __Ronni Kern __July 12, 2018 Education is one of CRFG’s cornerstones. Originally interpreted as educating the general public, it has over the years centered on the education of young people interested in growing rare and…Details
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