Enjoy bushels of crispy apples and baskets of juicy blueberries from your own backyard. Authors Lewis Hill and Leonard Perry provide everything you need to know to successfully grow delicious organic fruit at home, from choosing the best varieties for your area to planting, pruning, and harvesting a bountiful crop. With tips on cultivating strawberries, raspberries, grapes, pears, peaches, and more, this essential reference guide will inspire year after year of abundantly fruitful gardening.
I liked this book as it has a lot of great info written in a pretty straightforward way, even with a bit of humor. It seems primarily focused on North America, and it has up to date info including best varieties of different species for different regions. My favorite Bible! Wish I had bought this at the beginning of the spring before planting things, I think I would have saved a lot of time!
I found the Kindle version of this book along with The Vegetable Gardner's Bible as a deal for ... I think it was $2.99 in the "Kindle Daily Deals". My husband and I each took one and then we are trading. This book is excellent. It is complete with out making you crazy with details. It is well structured and the explanations are easy to follow. If you have even considered growing any of your own fruit I highly recommend this book. This book helped me figure out the fungus my peach trees have an how to treat it, how to get blueberries to grow in my soil, how to prune my raspberry bushes, and what to do to manage the quarter acre of 40 year old grape vines I own. I see my self coming back to this book often as a reference.
Solid book with a lot of detailed information -- covers both organic and non-organic approaches. I LOVE data, and this book was full of charts. Hardiness, yields, time to maturity for plants, etc. Good stuff!
The book does cover a wide range of fruit, including unusual varieties, so I was surprised to see nothing on fig trees. The front also promised "edible landscaping", which I think was about a page. But those are about my only (minor) complaints. Given that most gardening books skim over fruit by saying, "Well. Umm. Strawberries exist. Moving on!" -- this was a valuable read for me. If I ever plant fruit trees, I'd want to have it on hand as a reference.
pretty good book on fruit gardening, everything you need to know from soil types to pest control. it doesn't really cover tropical fruits though - which was what i was looking for. this book is all about apples, pears, nectarine, apricots, plums, grapes, berries, etc and strawberries - which was mentioned like 1000x throughout the book, lol. it didn't really cover tropical fruits like sapodilla and tamarind which was what i was looking for. oh well...
Chock full of information and tips on soils, mulches, pruning, growing, and pests and diseases that might be a problem in a fruit garden, this book is going to be a reference I return to over and over again in the future. There are even sections on how to use each fruit - preserving, baking, and eating fresh from the garden.
Great reference book. I purchased plants then studied up on the plants, bad move. I had to end up cancelling part of my order. This reference books tells you about varieties you should order for your area, the type of soil needed, and pruning. Yes it’s information you can google but this book puts it all in one place. Great to have for gardening.
Invaluable resource! I've been learning through trial-and-error for a few years, but since we're expanding to fruit bushes and trees in our garden this year, I had to pick this up and I'm so glad I did. This book really is the bible for fruit gardeners. I've earmarked so many pages and keep going back over the material. GET THIS BOOK
Great resource for anyone who is growing any type of fruits. Covers anything you can imagine in great detail to efficiently grow the fruit of your choice. This is also helpful to troubleshoot problems that you may have. This would be a great reference in their personal library for anyone who has fruit trees or bushes in their garden.
A great book, both to read through altogether but also to refer back to annually. Comprehensive in covering all sorts of berries and brambles and trees. Great photos, easy to understand and incorporate into the home orchard. Highly recommend!
Okay, so I'll be honest... I kept this book and didn't read it because I check out too many books at once and read very few of them because I'm overwhelmed by the pile o' books. But then I saw this one was due and did a "cram session" of flipping and skimming last night and I have to say, at least at a cursory glance I think this is the best fruit book I've read yet. They had a little of everything and went in depth where necessary. I really want to read this book cover to cover. That said, I didn't read it cover to cover obviously so take my review with a grain of salt...er...a grain of berry seeds. A full read might reveal a different answer. Good luck to the person who gets the book after me!
I was not sure about this book when I started but I quickly changed my mind. Helpful book for those who want to learn the basics of growing fruit. This is must have for all gardeners. My gardening has forever changed. I’m grateful for the help provided by this book. One of the best on the subject I have read. It is simple yet detailed enough to be a help. Get it now!
I liked how in depth it was on how to grow the fruits. I especially liked the detail on how to prune fruit frees and bushes. It's now on my wish list to own!