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HOW TO GROW KIWI FRUIT IN A GREENHOUSE?

If you want to grow deciduous climbing plants and also want to get delicious fruit then kiwi fruit is a good option. Kiwi fruit is a great source of vitamin C and its botanical name is Actinidia...

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PROPAGATE THYME FROM GROCERY STORE

This is great that we can replant grocery store produce in our home garden. Thyme is one of those plants which can be grown from grocery store produce.  Thyme produces robust and flavourful...

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PROPAGATE SAGE FROM THE GROCERY STORE

You can grow sage for the kitchen as well as for medicinal purposes. Sage is a perennial herb that has wooden stems, that produce sprigs that have a robust and aromatic flavor.  You can grow...

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HOW TO GROW LYCHEE FROM CUTTINGS?

The botanical name of lychee is Litchi Chinensis and besides lychee people also call it litchi. Attractive trees of lychee with glossy leaves can grow up to 40 feet tall and produce delicious...

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GROWING KIWI BERRIES IN POT

Kiwi berries are cousins of fuzzy brown Kiwi fruit. They are also known as kiwi grapes or baby kiwis. Kiwi berries are not like Kiwi fruit because they have thin and smooth skin.  There is no...

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GROWING ROSEMARY FROM GROCERY STORE CUTTINGS

Rosemary is a perennial plant and can be grown 4 feet tall and 4 feet wide. It likes to grow in warm areas but you can also grow them in containers if you are living in a cool climate. The fragrance...

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