The latest Mother Earth News has an article on growing peaches from seeds taken out of locally grown peaches. They say to split the hull, take out the seed, then put it in damp soil in the fridge for one to three months until they begin to sprout roots. (That’s the extremely edited version of [...]
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Me and my friend are working on a project in our environmental science class and we need to know what types of fruit trees can grow in the upper new york area near albany. We were looking at apples, pears, cherries and peaches. If you have any ideas please let us know. We don’t actually [...]
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Did it flower the first season? How large does the fruit get? I’m thinking of a banana or orange tree.
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The fruit tree is 4 feet from a tree stump. We tried to kill it with various stump killers (I don’t know the brand names or names of the chemicals). It did not die and I had to hire somebody to grind the stump. The mulch is still in the soil. The fruit tree will [...]
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Try putting Hydrogen Peroxide on it first. Fungus and bacteria of every kind shudder when they see Hydrogen Peroxide coming. Hydrogen Peroxide is found everywhere in nature (particularly rain water) and our cells actually produce it as our first line of defense against bacteria, viruses and fungus. It is simply water (H20) with one additional [...]
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I have a thorn bush with apples growning right against the branch. Are they edible? Right now, they are hard and green.
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I don’t know what to do with it now . Do I remove some leaves from the bottom or cut it at the top when it gets to a certain height?
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From:http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/applev… “Florida Low Chill Apple Cultivars for North and North Central Florida (IFAS Extension) ” How about growing an orange tree. The blooms smell so good. They are pretty trees. Check with the nursery if you need two tree for pollination.
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This tree produced fruit last year but was not pruned. If pruning is required, please give info on how to do so.
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Yes they can, as long as you give them what they need to grow. Enough space, light and water, and if you want them to bare fruit you will have to pollinate the flowers in the spring.
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