It sounds ridiculous, but I am writing about this and I would like to learn if this is possible. Thanks. I know that most fruit trees need special soil to be grown (which means sand is not suitable for them), but I want to know if there is at least one fruit tree or anything [...]
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hey, I live in Sacramento and i can’t choose what fruit trees to grow. I have a moderate backyard and I’ve been considering 2 apple trees (for cross pollination), peach, pomegranate, orange, lemon or mulberries. unfortunately I don’t think I’ll be able to fit them all on my land! will you help me choose? thx [...]
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My citrus trees have fruit on it, should I fertilize it now, what’s the best time to fertilize fruit trees?
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I would like to plant a fruit tree in my backyard. I was thinking about cherries but was told that they dont grow well in my climate. I would like a tree that bares edible fruit that is ascetically pleasing and does not require a lot of maintenance. Any suggestions?
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What kind of fruit trees can you buy and grow to harvest the fruit and sell it for a lot of money? I live in the midwest.
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I’ve tried a peach tree and it never really did anything – then died. What can I get that will actually grow and bear fruit?
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I would like to learn to cut fruit trees properly – to shape the branches and to improve the quantity and quality of the fruit. What do I need to know? Does anybody have any good websites (with pictures preferrably)?
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If public areas had fruit trees instead of non fruit bearing trees homeless people and poor people would always have something to eat. Am I being to idealistic here and missing something obvious or what?
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I am looking for good tasting (sweet) fruits and also easy to care for trees. Also, how soon after planting can I expect some fruits?
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I live in Southern California and would like to plant perhaps peaches, apricots, apples, lemons perhaps tomatoe vines etc. I would like to have fruit by spring, is this possible? I may start with just one and see how it goes. What tree is the best to start with?
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