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    Cane Fruits Fruits Horticulture













Cane Fruits Fruits Horticulture


Cane Fruits

This group of cultivated fruiting plants include those that do not produce permanently woody stems, and usually need to be trained to canes or wires. They include the brambles; blackberries and related fruits, and also gooseberries.

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    Top: Science: Agriculture: Horticulture: Fruits: Cane Fruits

  • - About growing and cultivating blackberries and raspberries in an organic fashion.
  • - Details on growing these cane fruits, including site selection, training and pruning.
  • - Tabulated information on the essentials of growing this crop.


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