Fruit Trees, Bushes, and Vines for Natural Growing in the Ozarks

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Native pawpaws, persimmons, and muscadines, as well as other non-native species and lesser-known varieties of well-known species, can be grown in the Ozarks naturally, without pesticides. This publication discusses how to overcome common challenges of growing fruit trees, vines, and bushes in the Ozarks and suggests what to look for when choosing a variety that will thrive locally.

Region

Southern

Topic

Climate Solutions

Category

Tree and Vine Crops

Year Published

2016

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