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How to grow a plum tree from a pit for years of delicious homegrown fruit
Here's how the experts say you should plant a pit—and how to care for it.
Fresh plums growing on tree with yellow flesh - EchoLan88/Shutterstock Have you ever taken a bite from a delicious plum and immediately thought about growing your own tree from the pit? Even though ...
Answer:Prunus mexicana (Mexican plum) is native to Texas and to the area around Cherokee County, so it should do well in your garden. Here are the Propagation Instructions for Prunus mexicana (Mexican ...
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13 Fast-Growing Fruit Trees You Can Grow From Seed
Who wouldn't love to grow a mini orchard housing diverse fruit trees to keep us and the pretty birds visiting our backyards satiated year-round. Sadly, with even the youngest seedlings costing over ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... If peaches are pointless because frost nips them in the bud and apples are often spoiled by coddling moth, try a tree that gives you fruit that’s just plum ...
Wouldn't it be great to have free plums forever after buying just a single piece of fruit? You can if you grow a plum tree from a pit. The process can be a little tricky, but it can be very rewarding.
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