Fruits for Small Gardens, by Lee Reich
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A link for this event will be sent out by email a couple of days before the event.
Gardens are smaller these days, but a small garden is no impediment to fruit growing. Lowbush blueberries, currants, gooseberries, and super dwarf apples are among the fruits that visually and proportionally fit well into small gardens. This lecture will present the fruits and growing techniques needed to reap delectable rewards from spaces as small as a balcony to as "large" as a small suburban yard.
Presented by Lee Reich, a renowned author and scientist who has a knack of simplifying gardening so anyone can do it.
Lee Reich, PhD, who has worked in agricultural research with the USDA and Cornell University, is a writer and a farmdener (more than a gardener, less than a farmer). In addition to providing a year 'round harvest of fruits and vegetables, his farmden provides a testing ground for innovative techniques in soil care, pruning, and growing fruits and vegetables. For more about his online and live workshops, his books, and other work, see www.leereich.com
Lee has published the following books:
The Ever Curious Gardener: Using a Little Natural Science for a Much Better Garden
A Northeast Gardener’s Year
The Pruning Book
Weedless Gardening
Uncommon Fruits for every Garden
Landscaping with Fruit
Grow Fruit Naturally