Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden | 
| Author: Lee Reich Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 55687
Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 308 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 088192623X Dewey Decimal Number: 634 EAN: 9780881926231 ASIN: 088192623X
Publication Date: May 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Lee Reich provides a valuable guide to uncommon fruits and berries, which add an adventurous flavor to any garden. Though names like jujube, juneberry, maypop, and shipova may seem exotic at first glance, these fruits offer ample rewards to the gardener willing to go only slightly off the beaten path at local nurseries. Reliable even in the toughest garden situations, cold-hardy, and pest- and disease-resistant, they are as enticing to the beginner as to the advanced gardener. This expanded sequel to the author's celebrated Uncommon Fruits Worthy of Attention offers new fruits, new varieties, and new photos and illustrations to entice the reader into an exciting world of garden pleasure.
Book Description Though names like jujube, juneberry, maypop, and shipova may seem exotic, these fruits offer ample rewards to the gardener willing to go only slightly off the beaten path at local nurseries. They are reliable even in the toughest garden situations, cold-hardy, and pest- and disease-resistant.
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Gardeners' Reference Book July 17, 2008 Excellent book. Learned much. Plan to expand my traditional orchard. Will keep on my reference shelf.
I've gleaned much useful information from this easily read item. May 3, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've gleaned much useful information from this easily read item.
The how-to illustrations are clear and should be easily understood both by old-timers like myself and novices in the greatest hobby known to mankind, HOME GARDENING.
A word of caution January 11, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is a very well written book. There are 23 chapters, each devoted to a single fruit or berry -- all of which are considered "lesser known" to at least the American gardening culture. The chapters all contain a lot of information on lore, characteristics, planting, culture, propogation, and harvest.
What is missing are: listings of particular cultivars that do well in certain regions of the country, certain microclimates, etc. Further, little attention is paid to climate in general with the exception of a few references to USDA zones.
Still, I recommend this book to you with the caution: find out (from a grower or a high-quality nursery in your area) which cultivars are known to work in your area. Consider a line drawn from Monterey CA to Jacksonville FL. For those living above this line, the only real concern is which varieties taste better. For those living below this line, you have the additional question of which varieties will bear fruit and actually survive.
Excellent book! Open your garden to a wonderful range of unique edibles. March 8, 2006 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Lee Reich has complied a wonderful, detailed listing of "the fruits less planted". His style is very readable and the photos and illustrations compliment the written material very well. Detailed information on plant descriptions, cultivation, propagation and recommended cultivars. His vivid plant descriptions are enough to make your mouth water, and he has purposely focused on fruits that are relatively low maintenance and disease free. Plants also vary in size, so there are options for those who use containers to those who have room for full grown trees. I enjoyed the book very much, and look forward to adding many of these plants to our homestead.
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