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Tropicalia flora: Dwarf sugar palm - The News-Press


Tropicalia flora: Dwarf sugar palm
The News-Press
Not everyone's sensitive to the toxic irritants in this Asian tree's fruit, but enough are to make a do-not-pick sign a good idea, should you choose to plant these in your landscape. The impulse is understandable; the dwarf sugar palm is a handsome, ...

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Santa Barbara Garden Post - Santa Barbara View


Santa Barbara Garden Post
Santa Barbara View
Or in your large yard, starting with fruit trees on your ½ acre! Yes! You can grow trees in containers – dwarf, semi-dwarf fig, avo, citrus, grafted fruit bowl trees having 3 varieties on one tree, have a container orchard! Did you make it to the Earth ...

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Your plant's in the post: mail-order garden nurseries - The Guardian


The Guardian

Your plant's in the post: mail-order garden nurseries
The Guardian
Dwarf and trained fruit trees are a speciality, which allows even those who have limited space or cash to enjoy their own produce. "We stock both well-known and more unusual varieties," Diacono says, "but it is not just about novelty value – they have ...

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Plant to attract birds - San Antonio Express


Plant to attract birds
San Antonio Express
A massed planting of old-fashioned or tough modern roses can count as a thicket that will provide insects and also be an attractive landscape feature. So will a planting of dwarf Chinese holly or a hedge of viburnums. Hummingbirds are largely in this ...

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Guidance on starting your backyard orchard - Otago Daily Times


Otago Daily Times

Guidance on starting your backyard orchard
Otago Daily Times
... for many reasons, fruit crops are making a comeback in the garden," says Andrew Steens in his introduction to Grow it Yourself: Fruit & Nuts. As section sizes continue to shrink, he writes, more attention has been given to dwarf trees and the ...

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