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Apricot Trees
Hello,
My wife and I just did some Apricot Jam canning today and now have a ton of Apricot pits left over. If is possible for us to plant these in our yard and have an Apricot tree grow within a few years? We live in Southern Ontario, Canada - will this make a difference? Jeff |
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Apricot Trees
Pot them up inside it is easier to take care of them. Transfer them when
they get a few feet tall. "Jeff Piotrowski" wrote in message ... Hello, My wife and I just did some Apricot Jam canning today and now have a ton of Apricot pits left over. If is possible for us to plant these in our yard and have an Apricot tree grow within a few years? We live in Southern Ontario, Canada - will this make a difference? Jeff |
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Apricot Trees
I would love too, but I have two curious cats and the apricot leaves are
poisonous to then Jeff Mickey wrote: Pot them up inside it is easier to take care of them. Transfer them when they get a few feet tall. "Jeff Piotrowski" wrote in message ... Hello, My wife and I just did some Apricot Jam canning today and now have a ton of Apricot pits left over. If is possible for us to plant these in our yard and have an Apricot tree grow within a few years? We live in Southern Ontario, Canada - will this make a difference? Jeff |
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