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Growing Fruit Indoors
With a little patience and the proper environment, you can grow fruit indoors. A variety of dwarf fruit trees are available, including orange, lemon, lime, nectarine, banana, kiwi, apple and avocado. Though you can ... [... more]
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Growing Fruits in Hawaii Also Herbs, Nuts, and Seeds: A ...
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Growing Fruit All Year Round: Part Ii- Bananas
The most common and best Florida cultivars to grow are the 'Cavendish', the 'Lady Finger', and the 'Apple' bananas. There are several clones of 'Cavendish' bananas. The largest clone is 'Lacatan' decreasing in size to 'Robusta', and the 'Giant ... [... more]
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Growing Fruit All Year Round: Part I- Avocados
When my family first moved to Tavares in 1972, we had two to three standard citrus trees, a privacy grove of bananas at the back fence, and a 40-foot avocado tree in our backyard that towered over our house. Even the nearby magnolia tree was ... [... more]
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Growing Fruit Trees Indoors
Citrus is susceptible to spider mites, mealybugs and scale. Check the trunk for mealybugs and scale. If you find evidence of these pests, try dipping a cotton swab in alcohol and rubbing the infected area. Check ... [... more]
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Uncommon Fruit Trees
Pomology, the science of growing fruit, comes from the Latin term pomum, meaning "fruit." When people think of growing fruits, they think of planting apple trees, says gardener Lee Reich from New Paltz, N.Y. The ... [... more]
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Quick Tip: Multi-Fruit Trees
If you don't have a lot of space for growing fruit trees, consider one tree that grows several variety of fruit. A dwarf apple can have peach and pear limbs grafted on to it, for example. [... more]
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Growing Fruit in the Upper Midwest
Despite the harsh climate that prevails in the Upper Midwest, even amateur gardeners can successfully grow fruit when armed with some basic information. Focusing on Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, and North Dakota, Growing Fruit in the Upper ... [... more]
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Growing Fruit Trees In Pots
Any container will do as long as it has good drainage holes and is bigger enough for the rootball to fit in easily. A good size pot to start with is about 12in or 30cm in diameter. A good tip is to put a layer of gravel 1-2 in. (2-5 cm) in the ... [... more]
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Growing Fruits and Nuts in the South: The Definitive Guide
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Growing Fruits & Vegetables Organically: The Complete ...
Best Gardening book I own I Love this book! It's the best gardening book I own! Lots of into about growing a garden Vegetables of all kinds. [... more]
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