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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Are There Any Fruit That You Can Use The Seed To Grow An Indoor Fruit Tree? And How Do You Start It?

Posted by admin on February 26, 2010

Yes! You can grow an avacado tree from the pit. Clean the pit by rinsing it under running warm water. Rub gently. Suspend the pit, pointed end down into water in a glass. Use 3 tooth picks gently inserted into the pit to hold it halfway into the water. It will take plenty of patience at this point, as it may take weeks for it to develope a root.
After the root is at least a couple inches long, you can plant it into good potting soil and watch it grow into a beautiful avacado tree.
It does well with a little nitrogen fertilizer from time to time, but only after it has been activly growing for awhile.
Good Luck!

When Do You Think It’s Good To Start Grow Vegetables & Fruits?

Posted by admin on February 22, 2010

one more thing; i live in an apartment with no garden but at least i have a fire escape so is it a good idea to start grow my own small vegs & fruits garden in my fire escape? i’m doing it for save money, try to be on the right track of stay healthy! :-)
GO GREEN!

Why Does A Healthy Tomatoe Plant Not Grow Taller, But Start Getting Fruit? It Is Not A Bush Type.?

Posted by admin on February 18, 2010

I have a Chef Jeff’s Tomatoe Jolly plant that has remained 2 – 3 inches tall, but is blossoming and getting tomatoes, why is it not growing taller and is there anything that I can do to help it? It will not be able to support the fruit it is getting.

I Need Information On How To Take Care Of My Avocado Trees And To When They Start To Grow The Fruit?

Posted by admin on February 14, 2010

I used to have an avacado farm in Fallbrook, ca.
If you took good care of your plant Just kinda watering it
like a tree that you want to grow for the first 2 or three years.
The next thing to make sure you get plenty of avacadoes a little before easter ( now would be a pretty good time )
give your avacado trees the kind of fertalizer that your supposed to give roses to make them bloom.
The more flowers the more fruit.
You may hear storys of some trees just don’t give fruit listen to who your source is I gaurntee the person telling you that never had an avacado farm.
For best growing make sure you give a little extra water on very windy days, trees move allot of water on thows days.
Try not to drownd your plant.
Avacado trees are pretty easy to get if your neer an avacado farm I bet you wouldt have to offer much money for like 1 or two year old trees that end up growing under the canapee of the establesed trees.
If your avacadoes grow kinda scabbed with brown leathery spots you have thrips you need to buy lace wing bugs.
Lace wings also eat afids they are need thay look like tiney tinker bell bugs.
Any ways have fun.