By: Frank Albert Waugh (1869-1943)
"Dwarf Fruit Trees" by Frank Albert Waugh is a comprehensive guide to growing and caring for fruit trees in small spaces. The author provides detailed instructions on how to select, plant, prune, and maintain dwarf fruit trees, making this book a valuable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners. Waugh's writing is clear and informative, and his passion for fruit trees shines through in every chapter. Whether you have a tiny backyard or a small patio, this book will inspire you to start growing your own fruit and enjoy a bountiful harvest. Highly recommended for anyone interested in adding some fresh, homegrown produce to their diet.Book Description: 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
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