May 21, 2007

Jene's Tropical Fruit

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Jene's Tropical Fruit: "Jene’s Tropicals offers a diverse collection of Florida tropical plants and other tropical fruit trees from around the world. All of these Florida tropical plants are extremely healthy and ready to be shipped to

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January 26, 2007

Roses and fruit trees are in stock

Just a note to remind you that now is the time we have our best selection of new roses and fruit trees. Fruit trees especially can start to sell out by early February….

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April 27, 2007

Gardening: Palms give us all the tropical feel

Palm trees are an important part of Florida’s tropical appearance. Favorable climatic conditions allow for the successful culture of many different species. They come in many sizes and shapes, varying from large majestic trees to small

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April 16, 2007

Q&A: Lichens on Fruit Trees

Question: What can I do to get rid of the lichens that are growing on my fruit trees? They are all over the trunks and branches, and the trees aren't growing well.

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March 28, 2007

Espalied Fruit Trees

Espalier - A Solution with Old World Flair Gallery Index Image 12 of 12 < Prev. 11 12 Next > Marie Iannotti.

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February 27, 2007

Indulge In Tropical Landscaping For Relaxation And Rejuvenation

The most popular vacations are where the summer is all year round and you can enjoy a day at beach in December. Tropical landscaping brings relaxation.

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March 16, 2007

Is Growing Tropical Plants a Possibility in Cold Climates?

Many a hobby gardener is wooed by the cornucopia of colors and scents that tropical flowers and even shrubs give off. They are deliciously different, and so it is not surprise that many vie for an opportunity to include specimen of this …

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March 20, 2007

Grow Fruit In Small Spaces

If you live in a condo, apartment, or area that just doesn't have the room for a full-sized fruit tree, you can always opt to espalier your tree. Espalier simply means to train trees through pruning and directing growth in order to …

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February 16, 2007

Fruit and Veg Gardening :: RE: apple trees

Author: squalyw Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 3:41 am (GMT 0) Thanks for your help. Hopefully the trees will do better next year.

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March 15, 2007

Tip: Unwrap Trees

Remove winter protective tree wrappings from fruit and deciduous tree trunks and tree guards from the base of trees on a cloudy day once the snow has melted.

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