
How to Plant a Fruit Tree: A Guide for Organic Gardeners
Green Footprint Organic Gardening, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Bannister
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By:
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Clare Jackson
About this listen
In this book you'll find everything you need to know about planting a fruiting tree or shrub, in easy to follow steps, using organic and biological techniques. We also cover how to choose fruit trees and how to care for a tree during the first year. Healthy fruit trees will reward you with fruit, year after year, with very little effort on your part. How a fruit tree is planted has a huge influence over how healthy and productive it is, and ultimately how well it feeds you. If you start out right, your home orchard will be thriving in a remarkably short time.
©2014 Clare Jackson (P)2015 Clare Jackson
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