Quince Fruit Trees Headlines
Bristol Evening Post published Partnership plants orchards
BRANDON Hill Park and St John's Burial Ground in Windmill Hill are set to have newly-planted orchard trees in their grounds.
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Club donates fruit trees for environmental boost
n A WELL-KNOWN organisation has donated fruit trees to two allotment groups as part of a push to benefit the environment and the community.
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Planting date for new community orchard in Hunstanton
Volunteers will gather next month to plant Hunstanton’s new community orchard.
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Want to grow fruit? Take it easy
By Brandy Cowley-Gilbert Special to the Democrat -- If you're worried that your first effort to grow fruit will turn out to be a fruitless venture, the best place to begin is with easy-to-grow types of fruits. They are more forgiving of soil types, more disease-resistant, and better able to tolerate busy gardeners with little time to water. This does not mean that you can just dig a hole and ...
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Weather fluctuations confuse plants
Living in the Augusta area, we are all used to seeing fluctuations of the temperature during the winter. We had a high of 73 degrees on New Year's Day. By Wednesday morning, it was 20 degrees.
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