Dwarf Fruit Trees
Frank Albert Waugh
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
This book is a handbook for the home orchardist. The propagation, pruning, choice of variety, and management of dwarf fruit trees, specifically apples, pears, peaches, and plums, are outlined. In addition, there is a section on berry bushes. It is geared towards gardeners in the United States of America and Canada. - Summary by A. Gramour (2 hr 35 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:22 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
General Considerations | 6:39 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Advantages and Disadvantages | 19:22 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Propagation | 14:53 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Pruning | 8:46 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Special Forms | 10:19 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
General Management | 14:40 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Dwarf Apples | 18:48 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Dwarf Pears | 7:07 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
Dwarf Peaches | 7:10 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
Dwarf Plums | 11:58 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
Bush Fruits | 6:45 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Fruit Trees in Pots | 6:39 | Read by Devorah Allen |
Personalia | 19:46 | Read by Ian Bradford Ngotngotaha Pugh |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
Loved the book and thanks to all readers!
Very informative
Jason K
Some of the readers weren't the best and at the first I thought it was a not so informed writer pushing dwarf trees but he did cover the downsides and informed the listener on a wife range of valuable ifnormstion.