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IS1444 Fruit and Nut Review - Blackberries*****
Wild blackberries are a traditional fruit crop in the South. Home plantings of blackberries offer high-quality fruit and ease of harvesting without the inconvenience of pests (such as poinonous plants, snakes, and ticks). The erect or upright blackberry
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IS1445 Fruit and Nut Review - Muscadines*****
Muscadines are native to Mississippi and grow wild throughout the state. The first recorded muscadine vine was found by Sir Walter Releigh's colony.
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IS1433 Fruit and Nut Review: Apples and Pears****
Apple trees grow well in a variety of soil types. A deep soil, ranging in texture from a sandy loam to a sandy clay loam, is preferred.
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IS1434 Fruit and Nut Review - Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums***
Peaches, nectarines, and plums grow well throughout Mississippi. Consider chill-hour requirements and harvest dates when selecting varieties to plant.
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IS1449 Fruit and Nut Review: Fertilizing and Irrigating***
Applying fertilizer to fruit trees is essential to maintain adequate tree growth and good fruit production.
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P1779 Fruit and Nut Review: Citrus and Kiwifruit***
Citrus fruit is a berry made up of 10 to 13 segments called locules that are filled with juice sacs containing sugars and acids. If sugars prevail, the fruit may be very tasty, as are tangerines and most oranges. If acids prevail, the fruit may be quite tart, as are lemons and limes. The fruit of the kiwi is about the size of a small goose egg with a brown, hairy skin. The flesh has a bright green color and a berrylike flavor. When you cut a kiwi in cross-section, you can
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IS1432 Fruit and Nut Review: Pecans in the Home Landscape**
Pecans can be used in the home lawn; however, there are advantages and disadvantages. Generally, a pecan tree grows rapidly after the first 2 to 3 years and offers shade.
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IS1433 Fruit and Nut Review: Apples and Pears**
This Mississippi State University Extension Service publication has a complete review of apples and pears.
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IS1457 Fruit and Nut Review - Figs**
Figs, ancient plants pictured even in Egyptian hieroglyphics, grown in Mississippi and produce fruit in most parts of the state, except the northern one-third.
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IS1446 Fruit and Nut Review: Oriental Persimmons**
The Oriental or Japanese persimmon (Diospyrus kaki) is a small, easy to grow, warm-climate tree.
http://msucares.com/pubs/infosheets/is1446.pdf, 76391 bytes
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