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The Fruit Tree Handbook Ben Pike

The Fruit Tree Handbook By Ben Pike

The Fruit Tree Handbook by Ben Pike


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A clear, practical guide for both amateur and expert, explaining all you need to know to grow delicious fruit - from designing your orchard and planting your trees to harvesting.

The Fruit Tree Handbook Summary

The Fruit Tree Handbook by Ben Pike

The Fruit Tree Handbook is a clear, practical guide for both amateur and expert. It explains all you need to know in order to grow delicious fruit, from designing your orchard and planting your trees to harvesting your produce.

Apples, pears, plums, cherries, apricots, peaches and nectarines, as well as less common fruits such as mulberries, medlars and figs, are covered in detail, with recommended varieties of each. The book describes all the pest and disease problems you may encounter and advises on how to deal with them. It explains about choosing rootstocks and suitable varieties for your needs, and illuminates the mysteries of pruning with step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams. It features beautiful pictures throughout.

The Fruit Tree Handbook conveys a deep respect for the natural world, showing how to cultivate healthy trees through good management, and also includes chapters on restoring an old orchard and setting up a community orchard. Whether you are planting a few trees in your garden or 50 trees in a field, this book provides the expert guidance you need to look after your trees - and be rewarded with basketfuls of luscious fruit at harvest time.

The Fruit Tree Handbook Reviews

You'll need an extra season to make best use of all the advice contained in this comprehensive, practical book. It will help you to choose your fruit trees and rootstocks, situate your orchard, prune your trees and keep them healthy. It is bursting with well-illustrated guidance, generously given from someone who knows orchards and cares about the wildlife that they can support.

* Sue Clifford & Angela King - Common Ground *

The Fruit Tree Handbook is a really well-organised, approachable yet thorough guide to sourcing, planting and caring for fruit trees. It's a must for anyone considering anything from a couple of trees to an orchard.

* Mark Diacono - River Cottage Head Gardener *

If you've ever thought about turning an unproductive grassy area into an orchard and then quietly filed it away under 'wouldn't know where to start', it may be time for a rethink. The Fruit Tree Handbook is fairly hefty for a paperback but fruit growing is a big topic and deserves the space. All too often 'top fruit' [apples, pears, plums etc] is relegated to a couple of chapters in a general fruit book, losing out to the easy virtues of strawberries and other soft fruit. Given such cramped conditions, it's small wonder that people get confused about pollination so a well-written specialist book like this one is a welcome addition to my bookshelf.

* The Ecologist - October 2011 *

No matter how small your garden, if you want to grow fruit, this guide will help you on your way with excellent photos and clear diagrams.

* Dobies of Devon *

Whether you are planting a few trees in your garden or 50 trees in a field, you will find all you need to know to design and manage your own orchard.

* Devon Country Gardener - October 2011 *

At last! A book about growing fruit with an organic approach, written for British conditions and with home fruit growers rather than professionals in mind. To my knowledge it's the first book that ticks all three boxes but, just as important, it's very good.

* Patrick Whitefield - Permaculture Magazine *

An excellent book. Full of all sorts of useful information for lovers of fruit trees, from, lovely pictures and clear illustrations. It is beautifully laid out, simple to follow and good and accurate to read. Congratulations to you, Ben Pike and Green Books for a first rate book.

* Dorset Cider Blog *

Brilliant work, beautifully presented.

* Allotment Blog *

About Ben Pike

Ben Pike is an orchard consultant and writer, and is head gardener on the Sharpham Estate in Devon, where he looks after the walled fruit and vegetable garden as well as two orchards containing 150 fruit trees. In his spare time he helps to run Orchard Link, an organisation that supports orchard owners and the preservation of old orchards. There is nothing he loves more at weekends than to run old apple presses.

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART ONE: Preparation, planning and planting

1 The site of your orchard

2 Rootstocks

3 Pollination, flowering and fruit development

4 Choosing fruit trees

5 Planning your orchard

6 Buying and planting trees

PART TWO: Fruit tree management

7 Caring for your trees

8 Pruning fruit trees

9 Problems of fruit trees

PART THREE: The fruits

10 Apples

11 Pears

12 Plums

13 Cherries

14 Peaches and nectarines

15 Apricots

16 Other fruits

PART FOUR: Traditional orchards

17 Restoring a neglected orchard

18 Community orchards

Glossary

Appendices

Resources

Additional information

GOR005435646
9781900322744
1900322749
The Fruit Tree Handbook by Ben Pike
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Green Books
20111013
352
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Fruit Tree Handbook