Trying to start a halfway decent garden, so is there a particular type of gardening glove that’s better than any-old glove? What about a root-puller-upper for weeding? I guess I just don’t know what a professional gardener would use as their “hammer and nails” if that makes any sense. Any green-thumbs out there care to [...]
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I have been successful with regular gardening. But every thing I grew in pots died.
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I live in a tropical area and would like to try growing a couple of peach trees from seed.
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I recently planted a “fruit salad” tree that has peaches, apricots, plums and “plumicot” varieties grafted onto one tree. Does anyone have any experience with this type of tree? If so, how has it worked out so far? Any advice on pruning them would be most helpful.
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I am on a limited budget, and want to plant fruit trees, ect. Where is the most reasonable place to buy them? Also, what is a good tart variety that taste like a mcintosh that will grow well in Indiana?
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I Just got an Apple snail and I really need to know what to feed it. I need easy recipes for Food and Ideas for snacks. Please can you provide easy recipes with no gelatin or baby food content like the other ones seem to include! Thanks Also Any Ideas for names for him and [...]
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I have transplanted a patio peach tree from its container to my yard, and it is growing very well. It is beautiful all year long. Recently, however, green offshoots with green leaves have sprouted from the bottom of the trunk and are now as tall as the trunk itself. Are these something that I need [...]
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I work in the Agricultural field and a farmer noticed a pear tree blooming the other day. He took a picture and brought it in our office, sure enough it has fruit and blooms on one tree. What could have caused this phenomenon?
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Looks kind of like a kumquat, but skin is smooth (not like that of an orange), and the “pit” or “seed” almost takes up the entire inside, very little flesh for eating and the seed’s skin is smooth, brown, shiny…kind of like what a buckeye looks like. I have been told it is type of [...]
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being a foreign person, living in Cuba or Dominican Republic, for example…
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