How to Plant & look after an Elberta Peach Tree


The “Elberta” peach tree (Prunus persica “Elberta”) lives up 20 decades and grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 9. The tree produces as much as 150 pounds of fruits every…

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The way to Keep Cuttings of White Flowering Quince at a Vase


Flowering quince (Chaenomeles) is a hardy deciduous tree which brightens the landscape during the earliest days of spring. Flowering quince comes in several colors, such as red, pink, orange and magnificent white varieties like Jet…

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How to Store a Pea Pod from a Sweet Pea Plant


Pea pods, permitted to grow fully, will develop small across sweet peas. The peas are eliminated and used in cooking, while the forks are discarded. However, the pea pods are edible and if picked before…

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What Sizes of Raised Beds Are for Blueberries?


Raised beds help blueberry plants produce more fruit. Blueberry bushes, which develop in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 to 9, have shallow roots which spread about 3 to 4 feet wide. The…

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How to Flush Out a Tankless Hot Water Heater


A tankless hot water heater heats water on demand instead of keeping the warm water in a tank, which typically results in considerable energy savings. Tankless water heater manufacturers recommend that their components be flushed…

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Frequent Annuals for Yard Plants


Annuals are a nice addition to your landscape because of the dark color that they bring. They may be tucked into planters to fill in spaces one of perennials, used in containers or stand alone…

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How to Prune Pinus Radiata


Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) grows wild just across the northern California coast, but it’s the most frequently planted pine on the planet. It’s heavily planted for pulp and lumber in Australia, South America and Africa….

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Difference Between Flowering & Non Flowering Plants


While flowering plants dominate most yards, they are relative newcomers compared to several more ancient groups of non-flowering plants. These crops differ in several important ways — in addition to their history — which affect…

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