I moved into a new house recently and it has a tree with dark green leaves and it beares small round yellowish fruit in bunches about 4-10 and when you pluck them they come off with the stems. The skin comes off easily like a peach and also has the same texture, and the pulp [...]
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1 plant in a large pot. Grew very big. Grows green tomatoes, but they never turn red and start to rot from the bottom up. latley they are acting like they are a little wilty. But then the next day will fine. Someone said they need calcium. I cruched a calcium tablet that i had [...]
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I know they can grow in colder climates but I was wondering if you can grow them in the south east of Georgia.It is warm most of the year and we get a couple light frosts in the winter.It can be dry in the summer and really rainy in the spring.Thanks.
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Can anyone tell me about the peanut butter fruit (bunchosia argentea), and the tree that it grows on? I read that it is native to Venezuela and Colombia, however i cant find any information telling me if it grows in places where it might get cold, if it grows in mountains or where?
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Has any one grown the self polinationg cherry bushes called sand cherry in NY State? How many years before they fruit? Are they as easy to clone as Rose of Sharon Bushes? Please reply. Thanks.
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i wanna try to grow an apple tree from apple seeds that were in an apple i ate. my friend tried it and he actually got a plant. how deep should i plant it? how much should i water it? how many times a day should i water it? do u hav anyother things to [...]
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I have quite the cantaloupe patch growing, with several fruits however, I have noticed a small fruit start and then die very close to each larger establishes fruit. I think the larger fruit is killing the smaller ones.
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i would like to add some life to the side of my home by growing passion fruit, but i live in michigan. i was wondering if there was a specific passion fruit that would do better than others in a location where its cold for at least 6 months a year? please help me.
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