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Wes & Cyndi Alexander: Transplants enjoying Mid-Michigan resources - Gladwin County Record


Wes & Cyndi Alexander: Transplants enjoying Mid-Michigan resources
Gladwin County Record
WA: We also have 15 fruit trees and they're doing very well for two reasons: Our deer fence and our use of drip irrigation. GCR: Could you tell me about the deer fence? WA: Deer keep a lot of people from planting fruit trees because deer will just ...

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'Indigenous trees could save environment' - The Swazi Observer


'Indigenous trees could save environment'
The Swazi Observer
Dumisani Msibi has been travelling around the country taking stock of damage to roads, especially after the recent rains and has found that planting indigenous trees could be a solution to the problem. This self-motivated conservationist has identified ...

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Understanding Seed Packet Terms - AnnArbor.com


Understanding Seed Packet Terms
AnnArbor.com
In the spring, they return again from their root stock rather than from reseeding. Fruit trees are perennials, as are asparagus and rhubarb. Plants may be perennial in some regions but not others, due to varying weather conditions. Organic seed - To ...

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When temperatures drop, birds welcome seed and suet - Chicago Tribune


When temperatures drop, birds welcome seed and suet
Chicago Tribune
They were flitting from branch to branch in my holly trees trying to find ripe fruit. Each winter after several freezes, normally long before mid-January, flocks of robins, starlings and occasionally cedar waxwings descend upon the hollies.

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Glencoe calendar for Feb. 2, 2012 - Glencoe News


Glencoe calendar for Feb. 2, 2012
Glencoe News
Fruit Trees for the Beginner will take place from 9:30-noon Feb. 11. The cost is $36 for members and $45 for nonmembers. From the Nursery Yard to Your Yard will be discussed from 1-4 pm Feb. 11. The cost is $59 for members and $74 for nonmembers.

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