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Fruit for the homestead. Part 3. Peaches, nectarines, plums and cherries. COUNTRYSIDE Sep 1981 (v.65#9) pg. 21
Grow your own sour-cherry trees. How to plant, protect and prune them. HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #129 Aug 1996 (v.21) pg. 46
Homemade trap for coddling moth worms keeps apple, cherry and pear trees worm-free. KITCHEN GARDEN #9 Jun-Jul 1997 pg. 20
Sweet cherries within reach. A guide to self-pollinating varieties grafted onto dwarfing rootstocks. Includes tips for keeping a tree fruitful. KITCHEN GARDEN #11 Oct-Nov 1997 pg. 51
A look at bush-types fruits (the Prunus family). Bush cherries, apricots and plums discussed. ORGANIC GARDENING Oct 1978 (v.25#10) pg. 76
A look at pea shellers and cherry pitters. ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1980 (v.27#6) pg. 98
Hints on selecting, planting and caring for cherry trees. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1983 (v.30#1) pg. 90
A look at the latest varieties of tart cherries, both tree and bush varieties. Includes planting and growing tips. ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1989 (v.36#10) pg. 28
Sweet cherries. Some recommended varieties. Advice on pruning, disease and pest control. ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1993 (v.40#2) pg. 60
A guide to varieties of tart cherries, selection of rootstocks, planting, pruning and harvest. ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1997 (v.44#5) pg. 50
How to "hydro-graft" apples, cherries, peaches and plums during the summer. SUNSET Mar 1978 (v.160#3) pg. 238
An eight-sided cage to keep birds away from a cherry tree. SUNSET Jun 1989 (v.182#6) pg. 234
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