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Rabbit & Hare Management in Washington Home Yards & Gardens (Home Garden Series)

Rabbits and hares can be a nuisance to homeowners and their landscapes, causing damage to plants and trees. In Washington State, two of the most common species to cause damage are the snowshoe hare an ...
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Raised Beds -Deciding if they Benefit Your Vegetable Garden (Home Garden Series)

Many vegetable gardeners use raised beds, but other gardeners successfully grow fruit and vegetables directly in native soil. Which system is best for you? This fact sheet will describe the uses of ra ...
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Raspberry Cultivars for the Pacific Northwest

This publication describes red, yellow, black, and purple raspberry cultivars. It explains the difference between floricane-fruiting and primocane-fruiting cultivars, includes information on commercia ...
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Rubber Mulch Use in Home Gardens and Landscapes (Home Garden Series)

Learn about up-to-date scientific research on the use of recycled rubber mulches in home landscapes with a focus on human and environmental safety.
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Selecting Plants for Screens and Hedges (Home Garden Series)

This publication discusses the many benefits of installing screens and hedges in the home landscape. It also provides information on how to plan layouts, including spacing issues, types of design, and ...
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Small Trees for the Home Landscape (Home Garden Series)

Full-size forest trees are beautiful, but aren’t appropriate for urban planting. This illustrated guide explains why and then lists 75 varieties of trees suitable for today’s smaller home landscapes a ...
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Storing Vegetables and Fruits at Home

Offers the essentials for storing vegetables and fruits in pits, cellars, or basements without refrigeration. Tells how to provide the right temperature, humidity, and ventilation.
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Strawberry Cultivars for Western Oregon and Washington

This publication describes June-bearing, everbearing, and day-neutral strawberry cultivars. It includes information on commercial value and identifies which cultivars work well for home gardens.
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Sweet Cherry Cultivars for the Fresh Market

Describes dark red and blush sweet cherry cultivars, including harvest timing, color when ripe, suggested pollinizers and rootstocks, size, firmness, yield potential, and other traits.
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