Practical Pomology: A Field Guide
A project in Portland, ME by Sean Turley016days
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The definitive field guide for identifying and describing apples
Backers: 219
Average Daily Pledges: $426
Average Pledge Per Backer: $88
Funding: $19,165 of $5,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Dec 14th (61 days)
Project By: Sean Turley
Backers: 219
Average Daily Pledges: $426
Average Pledge Per Backer: $88
Funding: $19,165 of $5,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Dec 14th (61 days)
Project By: Sean Turley
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Preview of Practical Pomology: Section I
November 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Practical Pomology is organized into three sections. Here is a preview of section I, which will teach you the critical differences between grafted, cultivated and seedling trees and why differentiating between those types of trees matters when... (Read More)
Practical Pomology Now On Kickstarter - Portland Food Map
October 15th - via: portlandfoodmap.com
Practical Pomology: A Field Guide, a new book guide for identifying and describing apples is now available for pre-sale on Kickstarter. The 150-page book explains how to differentiate between seedling and grafted trees, how to recognize and name the various features of the apple, and includes anatomical photographs of the thirty-four varieties (Saint Lawrence shown below) that most commonly grow in historic orchards. The books is extensively illustrated with photos an drawings. (Read More)
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