The Alaska Pioneer Fruit Growers Association shares in and benefits from the personal experience of successful fruit growing in Alaska and seeks to educate any person(s) interested in fruit growing.

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A plum tree in Interior Alaska – 1988

By admin | March 10, 1988

Vic Johnson, a Fairbanks NAFEX member, was perusing the fruit…

Overwintering Fruit trees in Alaska 1988

By admin | March 9, 1988

During the winters of 1986 and 1987 and 1987 to…

A few Baccata facts

By admin | March 9, 1988

Did you know (or ever want to know?) that malus…

News from Fairbanks, 1988

By admin | March 9, 1988

I picked a single fruit off my “Yellow Transparent” apple…

Arborgards — better than burlap

By admin | March 9, 1988

After some bad experiences this past winter with bark rotting…

Apple tasting 1988

By admin | March 9, 1988

The Alaska chapter held its fourth annual apple tasting party…

Rock Powder is the Basis for Soil Fertility

By admin | March 9, 1988

Gardeners at Venetie, Alaska traditionally gather river silt to apply…

Triploid Apples

By admin | March 23, 0208

From The Fruit Blog http://thefruitblog.blogspot.com/2005/03/triploid-apples.html March 20, 2005 Triploid Apples…

Apple Allergies …

By admin | March 23, 0207

Apple Allergies … Submitted by the Boyers   Hi Tami,…