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#1: Propogating a Philladendron

Posted on 2005-08-10 03:39:07 by Bob Saccamano

What would be the best way to go about propogating a mature philadendron?
Can I just take a leaf/stem cutting and put it in the ground? Both will be
outdoors.

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#2: fruit trees

Posted on 2005-08-10 09:25:40 by d

Hi fellow gardners.
I am taking over an old established orchard of about 6 acres and know
little about such things, although I am brimming with enthusiasm. Seen a
few things on the box showing methods of pruning etc and had a bit of a
go on some plum trees. There are some real ancient varieties that I
would like to restore to production.
Is this the right group to be asking such questions ?

Darren

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#3: Re: fruit trees

Posted on 2005-08-13 01:49:35 by Nancy

"D" <blah@blah.com> wrote in message news:42f9abec@quokka.wn.com.au...
> Hi fellow gardners.
> I am taking over an old established orchard of about 6 acres and know
> little about such things, although I am brimming with enthusiasm. Seen a
> few things on the box showing methods of pruning etc and had a bit of a go
> on some plum trees. There are some real ancient varieties that I would
> like to restore to production.
> Is this the right group to be asking such questions ?
>
> Darren

Hi Darren
good luck with the orchard.
we had many fruit trees when I was young.
my pop would prune them right back every few years.
they always did better after a good prune and a bit of fertiliser.
cheers
Nancy

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