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Basics of Growing Small Fruit Crops in Mississippi

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Publication Number: P4059
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Fruit production requires considerable effort, and some fruits require much more care than others. Fresh fruits can be available throughout the growing season with the proper selection of sites and varieties (cultivars). This publication provides hobbyists and homeowners with the basics of growing fruit and nut crops in Mississippi. Details on certain factors like recommendations of numerous varieties and pesticides can shorten the usable life of this publication; however, most broad management techniques stay constant over many years. References to more detailed publications are in the text. You can also contact state Extension specialists or your local Extension office for answers to specific questions.

In addition to information about general cultural practices for fruit production, this publication has details about growing the following small fruit crops:

  • Caneberries (blackberries and raspberries)
  • Blueberries
  • Bunch grapes and muscadines
  • Elderberries
  • Strawberries

The information given here is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products, trade names, or suppliers are made with the understanding that no endorsement is implied and that no discrimination against other products or suppliers is intended.

Publication 4059 (POD-02-25)

By Eric T. Stafne, PhD, Extension/Research Professor, Coastal Research and Extension Center, and Jeff Wilson, PhD, Assistant Professor, North Mississippi Research and Extension Center.

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Portrait of Dr. Eric Stafne
Extension/Research Professor
Fruit Crops
Portrait of Dr. Jeff Wilson
Assistant Professor
Horticulture: State Master Gardener Coordinator

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