Producing Fruit at Home

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The Farmers' Handbook - "Near The House 2", Producing Fruit at Home an Introduction 'Fruit is the elixir of life'

Did you know...? The reason why people often like sweet food is because of the need for vitamin "C". Fruit has lots of vitamin C, and ripe fruit is usually sweet, so we are programmed to like sweet things. That's why people like sugar products. But of course, there's no vitamin C in sugar! Eating a piece of fruit after a meal helps the intestine to digest the meal. Fruit is tasty, juicy and nutritous, and contains many essential vitamins and minerals for our bodies. Information about Improved Fruit Varieties To grow improved fruit varieties, it's possible to join local, wild varieties with their improved relatives. Information about which species to join, when to join them and which method is used to join them is given in the chart on the next 2 pages. Stone It is one of our responsibilities to plant fruit trees. That's why even if we only have a small piece of land, many of us are keen to plant fruit trees. Budding Cuttings In this Farmers' Handbook there is information about various methods of producing fruit. In this volume, Near the House (2), are chapters about the Fruit Nursery,, Budding and Stone. In the next volume, The Fields, are chapters about Air Layering, Top, Planting Fruit Trees and Integrated Fruit Orchards. Air Layering Top This chapter gives additional information to help the other technical chapters be more effective. They are all connected together to give simple methods to successfully produce more fruit at home. After this, on page 7, is information about the other chapters related to fruit production. 2 The Farmers' Handbook, "Near The House - 2" 3

1 The fruits you want 2 3 to produce are in these columns Species of scion (branch) Peach Plum Almond Apricot Walnut The local species (rootstock) to join Drawing them to Top or plum or apricot wild walnut March-April Here is information about which techniques to use, and when to use them (Northern Hemisphere) Budding Air Layering Cuttings Stone Apple wild apple Pear wild pear Citrus spp. Trifolate Oct-Nov Persimon local persimon Mango Guava Grape Cherry wild mango guava grape wild cherry (stone grafting) 4 The Farmers' Handbook, "Near The House - 2" 5 May-June

An easy way to irrigate fruit trees Subjects Related to Fruit Production These chapters give different techniques to grow fruit trees successfully in the villages. bottle gourd clay pot Bury a porous clay pot about 50cm away from a newly planted fruit seedling. When this is filled with water, it soaks out of the pot directly to the root zone of the seedling. Instead of a pot, the hardened shell of a bottle gourd can be used, with a small hole made in the base. fruit seedling stone mulch Fruit Nursery chapter How to grow root stock from local wild fruit seed for grafting and budding on your own land. & Budding chapters Produce high quality and quick fruiting seedlings at home with these 2 methods. Stone chapter Graft improved mango onto local wild trees quickly and easily at home. Air Layering chapter Produce good quality citrus, guava, lichi, pomegranate, etc. with this easy method. Top chapter Easy methods to graft wild trees growing in the fields and forests to make productive fruit trees. Fruit Tree Planting chapter How to plant out high value fruit trees for best production using local resources. Integrated Fruit Orchard chapter Fruit and other multi-purpose trees in an orchard designed to give maximum yields quickly. 6 The Farmers' Handbook, "Near The House - 2" 7

Farmers' Innovation - Plastic or Organic? To bind grafted fruit trees plastic tape is usually used. But Mr Lal Bahadur Buddha, a Farmers' Leader from Jajarkot district, Danagaun-2, Kalpat village in Nepal, has found a method which doen't need plastic for grafting, Lal B. Buddha budding and top grafting work. He very carefully strips a thin layer from the surface of the Sisal plant (Agave spp.) and uses this instead to bind scion to rootstock (see picture). Using plastic you need to be careful to cut it off after 3-4 months or it will strangle the seedling. Not so with sisal - because it is organic it degrades and falls off by itself. Lal Bahadur has for many years played a leading role in fruit improvement in his district. He has even invented a new method to graft walnut (see the chapter). When experts from the Horticulture Station in Kathmandu said that it is only possible to get a 25% success rate with walnut, Lal was getting 80% with his own method. He spends his time teaching other farmers his methods. Grihasthi Communications 'wisdom' has got something about long time, at least a generation, experience to it - farmer innnovation may be better or knowledge or?