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January is time to trim fruit trees - San Gabriel Valley Tribune


January is time to trim fruit trees
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
DEAR JACK: Would you please address the pruning of apricot, lemon, apple and orange trees in your column. Thank you. January is the traditional time to prune deciduous fruit trees, such as apricots, apples, nectarines, peaches, and plums.

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Plum Creek Timber's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha


Plum Creek Timber's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the Plum Creek Fourth Quarter and 2011 Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] At this time, I'd like to turn the call over to our host, Mr. John Hobbs, Vice President of Investor Relations.

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For bank jobs, it's going, going… - The Nation Newspaper


For bank jobs, it's going, going…
The Nation Newspaper
The Nation can authoritatively report that no fewer than 4, 000 bankers have lost their plum jobs in the last two months despite assurances of job security by the regulatory authorities. What began like a rumour from the grapevine last October that ...

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Time to order trees for spring - nwitimes.com


Time to order trees for spring
nwitimes.com
By Times Staff nwitimes.com | Posted: Saturday, February 4, 2012 12:00 am | Loading… PORTER COUNTY | It is time to order trees from the Porter County Extension Board while supplies last. Apple, apricot, plum, peach, nectarine, cherry, ...

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Selecting fruit trees for your yard - Monterey County Herald


Selecting fruit trees for your yard
Monterey County Herald
He reports what grows well: Apples, European and Asian Pears, Quinces, Plums, Prune Plums, Pluots (more Plum than Apricot), Persimmons, and Walnuts. Fruit trees that he says grow "passably well" include Figs, Peaches and Nectarines, Apricots/Apriums ...

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