Grow Fruit Trees Fast: A Beginner's Guide to Healthy Harvest in Record Time by Susan Poizner
Learn all the tips and tricks to get your fruit trees to grow FAST
Susan Poizner, author and founder of OrchardPeople.com, has written a book that is perfect for busy folks like us who want to grow fruit trees but don't have a lot of time. This quick read can help you become a pro at taking care of your fruit trees, making them healthy and super productive. The book covers everything from choosing the right fruit trees to keeping pests and diseases away, handling soil, and the how-to of pruning.
This book is totally for you if you:
-want fast-growing fruit trees like apples, peaches, pears, cherries, apricots, or plums.
-are looking for simple techniques that'll give you loads of yummy fruits.
-are short on time but still want to take care of your fruit trees.
-are a newbie or an experienced gardener who wants to skip the trial-and-error phase.[/center]
So, if you're eager to grow delicious, organic fruit trees quickly, take just an hour to read this book on fruit tree care. We all know that fruit trees don't sprout up overnight. But with the right tips and tricks, you can speed up the process and have awesome results. You don't need to be an expert or use harmful chemicals either. It's all about knowing what to do and when to do it. And guess what? Your trees will actually show you what they need if you pay attention.
Ebook format: PDF
Length: 100 pages
Susan Poizner is an urban orchardist in Toronto, Canada, and the author of the award-winning fruit tree care book, "Growing Urban Orchards: How to Care for Fruit Trees in the City and Beyond". She is a former instructor of Fruit Production at Niagara College in Ontario and the creator of the award-winning fruit tree care education website OrchardPeople.com. Susan is also the host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show & Podcast and an ISA Certified Arborist.
I give this book 10 out of 10 acorns. Growing fruit trees fast is a great introduction to all aspects of fruit tree growing. It is an adaptable book even though it is based in Canada. It is applicable to Texas, Europe and even Australia.
Susan uses generalities together with locality examples to make points. The book is in metric and US measurements which makes it easy to use the few recipes. The 100 page book takes about an hour to read through. Once read it is a great reference book.
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