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Food is good
I have tons of tomato's, peppers, peaches,apples, oranges, turnips, plums,
beans,strawberries, celery, rutabaga's, peas, garlic, onions, squash, cilantro, and nectarines. I probably have some other stuff but I cant think of it. LIFE IS GOOD. |
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:00:58 -0700, "aluckyguess" wrote:
I have tons of tomato's, peppers, peaches,apples, oranges, turnips, plums, beans,strawberries, celery, rutabaga's, peas, garlic, onions, squash, cilantro, and nectarines. I probably have some other stuff but I cant think of it. LIFE IS GOOD. Did you grow all of it or buy it? If you grew it, I am very jealous. |
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"Vandy Terre" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:00:58 -0700, "aluckyguess" wrote: I have tons of tomato's, peppers, peaches,apples, oranges, turnips, plums, beans,strawberries, celery, rutabaga's, peas, garlic, onions, squash, cilantro, and nectarines. I probably have some other stuff but I cant think of it. LIFE IS GOOD. Did you grow all of it or buy it? If you grew it, I am very jealous. Forgot the beets and yes |
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"aluckyguess" wrote in message ... I have tons of tomato's, peppers, peaches,apples, oranges, turnips, plums, beans,strawberries, celery, rutabaga's, peas, garlic, onions, squash, cilantro, and nectarines. I probably have some other stuff but I cant think of it. LIFE IS GOOD. What apples produce fruit where oranges grow? |
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Derald wrote: "Marie Dodge" wrote: What apples produce fruit where oranges grow? The following is specific to the state of Florida, U.S.A.; USDA hardiness zones 9-10. North-Central and Central Florida are the northernmost range of commercial citrus production and, until the mid-1980's, was a highly productive and fruitful region. From the late 1960's, into the mid-1970's several attempts were made to establish "Israeli" oranges commercially in Central and West-Central Florida as far south as Hernando County (Brooksville). Those commercial attempts are now moribund, as is the greater part of citrus farming within those regions. However, it is not uncommon to see apples and citrus grown together domestically as "dooryard" fruit. Apple trees and citrus trees are widely available in nurseries throughout the region. From: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG073 `Anna' and `Ein Shemer' were obtained from Israel in 1967. These varieties fruit and leaf well in central Florida. Fruit ripens at Gainesville in late June to early July. Fruit sizes range from 2 to 2½ inches in diameter for `Anna' and up to 2¾ inches for `Ein Shemer'. `Anna' has a shape similar to `Red delicious', but with approximately 30 to 40% red blush. Flavor is good and is sweet to semiacid. Ripe fruit of `Ein Shemer' are similar in shape, yellow and the flavor is sweet. I suggest that unless you want to reward land theft and genocide, you should boycott anything Zionist (Israeli). Using Google I queried "nursery, apple tree varieties, Arizona ". One of the results washttp://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/fruit/planting.html Thinking that may be too dry I queried "nursery, apple tree varieties, Alabama". One of the results was http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR-1138/ Dry or humid one or the other should have an apple for you. Happy crunching. `Dorsett Golden' was introduced from Nassau, Bahamas and obtained at Gainesville from R.J. Knight of the Plant Introduction Station in Miami. Fruit is yellow with a 10% slightly pink blush and size is 2 to 2¼ inches. Flavor is sweet and flesh is firm. Fruit have been stored satisfactorily for 2 weeks under refrigeration. Fruit shape is similar to `Golden Delicious' and ripens in late June in the Gainesville area. 'TropicSweet' (Fla. 90-3). TropicSweet is released by the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station and patent rights assigned to Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc. for distribution. This variety originated as [(N.J.38 x Anna) polycross]. TropicSweet blooms with Anna, but ripens five to seven days before during early June at Gainesville, Florida. .... TropicSweet is recommended for trial in areas where Anna is grown successfully (North central to central Florida has proven most reliable for Anna). Much more information is available; for example, Google: "apple varieties" florida -ebay -book -books -auction -amazon -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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"Marie Dodge" wrote in message ... "aluckyguess" wrote in message ... I have tons of tomato's, peppers, peaches,apples, oranges, turnips, plums, beans,strawberries, celery, rutabaga's, peas, garlic, onions, squash, cilantro, and nectarines. I probably have some other stuff but I cant think of it. LIFE IS GOOD. What apples produce fruit where oranges grow? Green ones. I also cut some parts from the bottom of the tree dipped them in rootone and got two more tree's. One puts out apples the other hasnt yet. They make a good apple pie. |
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