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Making jam from ornamental fruit trees. Ochef.com answers life’s vexing cooking questions each day.

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Choosing Ornamental Trees
Ornamental trees are distinguished by one or more unique characteristics. ... Fruit trees offer a double treat. Most begin the season with blossoms and, ...

Budding Fruit Trees and Ornamental Plants
Easy techniques for budding fruit trees and other ornamental plants.

Ornamental Cherry, Plum, Apricot and Almond
Ornamental flowering fruit trees (Prunus species) are closely related to the orchard ... Although many of the ornamental flowering trees bear edible fruit, ...

The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Garden Life
When it comes to bearing fruit in bunches, nothing can beat litchi. The tree itself has tremendous ornamental value. It has a round crown with shining ...


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WINDMILL COUNTRY: Topguard approved to battle cotton root rot - San Angelo Standard Times


WINDMILL COUNTRY: Topguard approved to battle cotton root rot
San Angelo Standard Times
In Texas the disease affects cotton, ornamentals and fruit, nut and shade trees. Cotton root rot has been reported in Texas counties from the Red River to the Rio Grande and from Tom Green County to the Neches River, according to a news release from ...

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From ornamentals, fruit and all that's in between - Cherokee Tribune


From ornamentals, fruit and all that's in between
Cherokee Tribune
Prune fruit trees and grapes in late February or early March after the worst of the winter cold is passed but before spring growth begins when temps maintain at 45 degrees. For disease and insect control, cut out dead wood and dispose of the prunings.

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Time to order trees for spring - nwitimes.com


Time to order trees for spring
nwitimes.com
Trees that are pre-ordered can be picked up at an earlier date. Otherwise, attend the Tree and Plant Sale from 7:30 to 11 am April 7 at the Porter County Fairgrounds. Fruit trees lend themselves to ornamental plantings as well as orchards.

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Weekend Plantings: Society Garlic - The Ledger


Weekend Plantings: Society Garlic
The Ledger
By Charles Reynolds Numerous plants, especially culinary herbs and fruit trees, are considered both ornamental and edible. Surprisingly, the culinary value of society garlic, a grassy-leaved, evergreen perennial from South Africa, generally goes ...
With the right light, you could grow citrus, coffee, cinnamon and pepperWinston-Salem Journal

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A landscape alternative: pomegranates and persimmons - San Antonio Express


A landscape alternative: pomegranates and persimmons
San Antonio Express
Photo: Adrin Snider, MBR / Newport News Daily Press Area gardeners have many choices in fruit trees. Two of the best are pomegranate and Oriental persimmon. Pomegranate juice is all the rage because of its nutritional value and sweet/tart taste.

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