Jujube

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

This publication explains the uses, nutritional benefits, variety choices, site selection criteria, and recommendations for the planting, care, and harvest of jujubes in Texas.

Jujubes are among the easiest tree fruit for home gardeners to grow. They are drought-tolerant, have few disease and insect pest problems, and need relatively little care to yield plenty of fruit. This publication explains the uses, nutritional benefits, variety choices, site selection criteria, and recommendations for the planting, care, and harvest of jujubes in Texas. (6 pages)

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