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Building slump cuts landscaping needs, hurts state's nursery tree sales - Press of Atlantic City


Building slump cuts landscaping needs, hurts state's nursery tree sales
Press of Atlantic City
The greenhouse and nursery industry produces a very broad range of plants. The US Department of Agriculture defines nursery stock as deciduous and evergreen trees, fruit and nut trees, shrubs, bushes, ground covers and vines, excluding all kinds of ...

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Home and Garden briefs for Feb. 5 - North County Times


Home and Garden briefs for Feb. 5
North County Times
The workshop will be "Best Small and Large Fruit Tree Varieties to Plant in Our Area." Next, Diane Busch presents "The Benefits of Keeping Bees in Your Garden." Busch is a local beekeeper who maintains six hives. The meeting is in Aztlan Rooms A and B, ...

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Blueberry basics: Here's how to care for plants - Record-Searchlight


Blueberry basics: Here's how to care for plants
Record-Searchlight
Remove one to two of the oldest canes of established plants each year. Cuts should be made close to the base of the plant. Roanne Lavelle / Fall Creek Farm & Nursery O'Neal is one of many blueberry varieties available to home gardeners.

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Master Gardeners: Weather perfect for planting fruit trees - Huntsville Item


Master Gardeners: Weather perfect for planting fruit trees
Huntsville Item
The easiest of the easy will be fig trees, pear trees, banana trees (yes, they will produce fruit here, especially after this winter), nectarine and citrus trees. These are the most drought tolerant varieties, followed by peach, apple, plum, ...
Ask the Master GardenersWilson County News

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With the right light, you could grow citrus, coffee, cinnamon and pepper - Winston-Salem Journal


With the right light, you could grow citrus, coffee, cinnamon and pepper
Winston-Salem Journal
Credit: Logee's Tropical Plants Connecticut may not be the first place that comes to mind when the topic is tropical fruit — unless you know about Logee's Tropical Plants. Logee's is a greenhouse-nursery business that has operated under the Logee/ ...
Weekend Plantings: Society GarlicThe Ledger

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