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    Low Chill Apple Cultivars for North Florida and North Central Florida

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    Provides guidance for homeowners in north and north central Florida to grow apple cultivars with low chilling requirement — how to locate them for best performance, suitable cultivars, acceptable rootstocks, planting, cultivation, fertilization, irrigation, training and pruning, harvesting and storage, and pest control.  This update by Peter C. Andersen, October 2015 with minor revisions May 2019. HS764/MG368: Low-Chill Apple Cultivars for North Florida and North Central Florida (ufl.edu)

    Pecan Cultivars for North Florida

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    Pecan recommendations for Florida have been updated to include new information about cultivar performance. Check out this revised 13-page fact sheet to select the best cultivars for yield, performance, resistance to disease, and resistance to limb breakage. Written by Peter C. Andersen, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, September 2011. (UF/IFAS Photo: Thomas Wright.) HS106/HS106: Pecan Cultivars for North Florida (ufl.edu

    Pecan Cultivars for North Florida

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    Pecan recommendations for Florida have been updated to include new information about cultivar performance. Check out this revised 13-page fact sheet to select the best cultivars for yield, performance, resistance to disease, and resistance to limb breakage. Written by Peter C. Andersen, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, September 2011. (UF/IFAS Photo: Thomas Wright.) HS106/HS106: Pecan Cultivars for North Florida (ufl.edu

    Low Chill Apple Cultivars for North Florida and North Central Florida

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    Provides guidance for homeowners in north and north central Florida to grow apple cultivars with low chilling requirement — how to locate them for best performance, suitable cultivars, acceptable rootstocks, planting, cultivation, fertilization, irrigation, training and pruning, harvesting and storage, and pest control.  This update by Peter C. Andersen, October 2015 with minor revisions May 2019. HS764/MG368: Low-Chill Apple Cultivars for North Florida and North Central Florida (ufl.edu)

    The Blackberry

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    Learn about traditional and promising new cultivars and how to grow them the home landscape. This revised 10-page fact sheet was written by Peter C. Andersen and Timothy E. Crocker, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, May 2011. HS807/HS104: The Blackberry (ufl.edu

    The Blackberry

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    Learn about traditional and promising new cultivars and how to grow them the home landscape. This revised 10-page fact sheet was written by Peter C. Andersen and Timothy E. Crocker, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, May 2011. HS807/HS104: The Blackberry (ufl.edu

    The Blackberry

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    Learn about traditional and promising new cultivars and how to grow them the home landscape. This revised 10-page fact sheet was written by Peter C. Andersen and Timothy E. Crocker, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, May 2011. HS807/HS104: The Blackberry (ufl.edu

    The Fig

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    Revised! HS-27, a 5-page fact sheet by Peter C. Andersen and Timothy E. Crocker, provides the history of fig cultivation, adaptation, description of the fig tree, its culture and management, pests, and fig cultivars. Published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, November 2009. HS27/MG214: The Fig (ufl.edu

    The Fig

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    Revised! HS-27, a 5-page fact sheet by Peter C. Andersen and Timothy E. Crocker, provides the history of fig cultivation, adaptation, description of the fig tree, its culture and management, pests, and fig cultivars. Published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, November 2009. HS27/MG214: The Fig (ufl.edu

    The Fig

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    This 7-page fact sheet is a minor revision written by Ali Sarkhosh and Peter C. Andersen, and published by the Horticultural Sciences Department, October 2019. HS27/MG214: The Fig (ufl.edu
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