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Fruit trees provide sweet harvest from your landscape - NOLA.com
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Fruit trees provide sweet harvest from your landscapeNOLA.comIt is best to plant two different cultivars to ensure pollination and good fruit production. Japanese persimmons are low-maintenance fruit trees that rarely, if ever, need to be sprayed. The major problem is fruit drop, which is generally worst the ... |
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GFC selling seedlings during tree planting season - Rockdale Citizen
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GFC selling seedlings during tree planting seasonRockdale CitizenAvailable species this year include pine, oak, dogwood, crepe myrtle, redbuds, crabapple, persimmon and sawtooth oak. A full list of the varieties of seedlings for sale is available at www.gatrees.org. Trees can also be ordered online or by calling ...and more » |
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Bare-root fruit trees - Lompoc Record
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Bare-root fruit treesLompoc RecordDeciduous fruit trees go dormant, too, and are equally accepting of being dug up, having the soil removed from their roots and then being transported to nurseries where they're available now. Remarkably, within a few years these stick-like plants will ...and more » |
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Ask the Master Gardeners - Wilson County News
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Ask the Master GardenersWilson County NewsA: You can still plant fruit trees. All the nurseries have them available. If you are having trouble making up your mind as to which type to plant, here is a list from Doug Welsh in his Texas Garden Almanac. He ranks fruit crops from the least to the ...and more » |
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New plant hardiness map shows Carolina climate changing - WSOC Charlotte
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New plant hardiness map shows Carolina climate changingWSOC CharlotteThat means there is a lot more for gardening enthusiasts to consider before they head to the home improvement store or the local nursery. It's so warm that veteran grower Jack Turpin is worried about bugs already. “This tree is a victim of weather,” he ... |
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