Yes, you can grow olive trees from pits - but no, you can't just use your leftover pits from grocery store olives. Here's ...
You can plant an olive pit and grow an olive tree either indoors or outside. Use an olive pit from an organic tree, rather than from a jar of olives you got at the store. Be patient! It can take years ...
When you grow an olive tree from a pit, the tree you cultivate will not be a replica of the original. “Olive trees grown from pits are genetically different from ...
Start by choosing the correct variety of plum, then remove the pit. Extract the seeds from the pit, then let them germinate before placing them in the soil. Wouldn't it be great to have free plums ...
Bradford pears aren't the only fruit tree you should stay away from. Experts also caution against a few other varieties, like ...
These fruit trees benefit from being planted in the fall because it allows them to establish a good root system before extreme cold sets in.
The disorder affecting the tubers is appropriately termed “hollow heart,” in which the centers of the tuber develop internal ...
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Collect and save some heirloom vegetable seeds

Seeds of heirloom plants have been collected and passed along for generations, producing offspring identical to the parent ...
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