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re: Gardening/Landscaping: Planting Trees, Flowers, and Shrubs
Posted on 2/2/16 at 12:04 pm to BugAC
Posted on 2/2/16 at 12:04 pm to BugAC
BTW a great looking, fast growing fruit tree you can consider is a loquat (japanese plum). its an evergreen with very cool looking foliage that after a few years will flower and make very tasty little fruits
i have two in my yard, they really are pleasing
re: satsumas you need to fertilize and keep the worms off them, while they are young. once they get big you can leave them alone. keep an eye out for yellowing of the leaves and aphids also
i have two in my yard, they really are pleasing
re: satsumas you need to fertilize and keep the worms off them, while they are young. once they get big you can leave them alone. keep an eye out for yellowing of the leaves and aphids also
Posted on 2/2/16 at 12:05 pm to cgrand
on mayhaws, persimmons and similar, i like the native trees best. it may take them longer to fruit, and may be harder to find, but they'll live longer and be maintenance free. nothing prettier than a few mayhaws in flower as a sign of spring on the way
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