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does any one know if orange, lemon, and lime trees do well in northeast mississippi zone 7b. what about any other fruit trees. any suggestions More
I was scrolling around youtube and came across some grafting info. I know I can do this, but my question is. It was saying that some fruit trees are patented and it is illegal to graft. If I am only doing one of my trees and it is just for… More
Can anyone tell me what this is? wasnt on reciept guess checker didnt know either. Posted this question before but cant find it...lol new how do you find your old questions? please help also how do you cook? ps goe to my profile to see pic......Greenies More
I can't find a reciepe thread.Please,does somebody have a good reciepe for mulberry pie? More
Hi, I am wondering what kind of fruit tree this is. It had white blooms on it before it started budding out. It was bloomed out with the white flowers in March and now it is producing. Can anyone tell me what this is going to be? we just moved… More
I'd love to grow grapes and blueberries, but we don't really have a location with clear soil to do it. I have a spot on the side of my house that used to have a large garden in it, but we covered over the soil with river rock and I'm… More
Thanks, Treeman. I was kind of hoping I'd hear from you, as from what I've read, you know a heck of a lot about these things. Now the frustration of having to wait 'til there's fruit.....(Not like I don't have anything else growing here):rolleyes: More
Hello, I have a cauliflower curd about 3 inches wide so I have covered it with the leaves. How long does this process take before the fruit is mature enough to cut? This is my 1st time growing cauliflower. More
I love a good fruit salad, and with my fresh figs and pears, my wife makes a super salad, she brought me a bowl of it to me and I was eating some hot peanuts, I put a few in the salad and it was to die for, so I… More
Nice looking plants! Don't let them get too big. A pair of pruners or a knife works well. Sever the stem about an inch above the fruit. More
I had great success with my canning, and freezing this year (my first year at it). Mostly in tomatoes. I would like to do more. In particular I would like to can cherries, peaches and pears. I have found instructions re: the peaches and pears, but very little re: the… More
It grew on a vine and took most of the summer to get this big: Happy Halloween! More
We recently bought 29 acres and are looking to plant fruit bushes, for a market garden. We are having a hard time finding nurseries that sell in larger quantites at wholesale prices. Does anyone know of any in Ontario, Canada? More
I canned my apricots using a pressure canner, and didn't realize just how full you could pack the jars (I guess they meant "pack" literally, so long as there was 1/2" of head space). Now, the fruit floats. Is it still safe to store? More
Hi all! I have a home composter which has produced some lovely compost over the winter. However, over the last couple of days, every time I take the cover off, swarms of what look like fruit flies emerge :mad: . I'm not sure that they are actually fruit flies, but… More
Harvesting and Using Fresh Cantaloupe By Brenda Hyde Cantaloupe, is a muskmelon, as are the Casaba, honeydew, Persian and Crenshaw melons. Growing up I loved cantaloupe more than watermelon. Now, my daughter who is three, can eat half a cantaloupe at a time and definitely rivals my love of this… More
Discovered a few of these fruits growing on a tree in my backyard... my first guess was that they were pears, but i don't think they are. Anyone know? More
I heard once of an organic (no chemical) mix I could spray my apple/pear/peach trees with for control of bugs/disease spotted, fruit. Any suggestons? More
I know I purchased this tree last fall (I think) and now I have no idea what it is. I think it might be a form of a fruit tree perhaps although there have been no blossoms on it as yet. Any ideas? Cheryl More
I recently learned the exact process of "air rooting"(or so I've been told that is the english term for it). It's a great way to take your trees with you when moving to a new location or to just give to someone who would appreciate it. First, select a sturdy… More