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Growing Deciduous Trees That Will Transform Your Yard in No Time
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Red maple (Acer rubrum) is a fast-growing deciduous tree that boasts rounded, green leaves and showy red flowers from March to April, says Linda Langelo, horticulture specialist at Colorado State University.
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Growing Deciduous Trees That Will Transform Your Yard in No Time
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Red maple (Acer rubrum) is a fast-growing deciduous tree that boasts rounded, green leaves and showy red flowers from March to April, says Linda Langelo, horticulture specialist at Colorado State University.
Growing Deciduous Trees That Will Transform Your Yard in No Time
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Red maple (Acer rubrum) is a fast-growing deciduous tree that boasts rounded, green leaves and showy red flowers from March to April, says Linda Langelo, horticulture specialist at Colorado State University.
Banana plantsBanana plants growing on a plantation. Each herbaceous trunk bears only one bunch of fruit and is cut down after harvest to encourage new growth from the rhizome (underground stem)
Khairool · 8 months ago
The banana plant is a gigantic herb that springs from an underground stem, or rhizome, to form a false trunk 3–6 metres (10–20 feet) high. This trunk is composed of the basal portions of leaf sheaths and is crowned with a rosette of 10 to 20 oblong to elliptic leaves that sometimes attain a length of 3–3.5 metres (10–11.5 feet) and a breadth of 65 cm (26 inches). A large flower spike, carrying numerous yellowish flowers protected by large purple-red bracts, emerges at the top of the false trunk and bends downward to become bunches of 50 to 150 individual fruits, or fingers. The individual fruits, or bananas, are grouped in clusters, or hands, of 10 to 20. After a plant has fruited, it is cut down to the ground, because each trunk produces only one bunch of fruit. The dead trunk is replaced by others in the form of suckers, or shoots, which arise from the rhizome at roughly six-month intervals. The life of a single rhizome thus continues for many years, and the weaker suckers that it sends up through the soil are periodically pruned, while the stronger ones are allowed to grow into fruit-producing plants.
Domesticated bananas growing in a bunch
Khairool · 8 months ago
banana, fruit of the genus Musa, of the family Musaceae, one of the most important fruit crops of the world. The banana is grown in the tropics, and, though it is most widely consumed in those regions, it is valued worldwide for its flavour, nutritional value, and availability throughout the year. Cavendish, or dessert, bananas are most commonly eaten fresh, though they may be fried or mashed and chilled in pies or puddings. They may also be used to flavour muffins, cakes, or breads. Cooking varieties, or plantains, are starchy rather than sweet and are grown extensively as a staple food source in tropical regions; they are cooked when ripe or immature. A ripe fruit contains as much as 22 percent of carbohydrate  and is high in dietary fibre, potassium, manganese, and vitamins B6 and C.
Is The Sahara Growing
Colours · 8 months ago
The short answer is yes. But, how do we know this? A number of studies, including one that spanned 93 years by researchers at the University of Maryland, have concluded that the sands of the Sahara have been expanding for some time, primarily southward into the Sahel region. Having grown an estimated 10% since 1920, this is an undeniable fact that continues to be demonstrated year after year, with expansion often at its fastest during the summer months when the already dry desert becomes even more absent of water.
Enjoy the most delicious and nutritious tropical fruit at your home easily by growing Jackfruit plant
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Enjoy the most delicious and nutritious tropical fruit at your home easily by growing Jackfruit plant.

Jackfruit erect evergreen perennial tree in Moraceae family. Leaves are dark green, alternate, glossy and somewhatleathery, fairly large and oval in shape. Flowers are short, stout and emerges from the trunk and large branches. The Jackfruit is a multiple fruit that is composed ofthe coherence of multiple flowe
Growing Deciduous Trees That Will Transform Your Yard in No Time
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Red maple (Acer rubrum) is a fast-growing deciduous tree that boasts rounded, green leaves and showy red flowers from March to April, says Linda Langelo, horticulture specialist at Colorado State University.
Growing the Flower from Viola Seeds
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Growing Viola from seeds is a rewarding experience, offering a wide array of colors and varieties to choose from. Here's how to do it:
Growing Conditions for Viola Flowers
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Viola plants thrive in cool, moist environments with well-drained soil and partial shade. They are versatile flowering plants and can grow in various conditions, including gardens, borders, containers, and even as ground cover.

Violas prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.0 to 7.5). In hotter climates, if you provide them with afternoon shade, it could also help prevent wilting.
Knowing and Growing the Viola Flowers
Bongsong · 10 months ago
The Viola flower, also known as the Violet, is a flowering plant belonging to the large family of Violaceae, which consists of over 680 different species. Its delicate yet very vibrant, violet blooms make for stunning additions to ornamental displays in gardens and even as cut flowers.
Growing Plums | Common Plum
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Plums can be gorgeous and rich with a soft, juicy, and sweet flesh. There are also more tart varieties of plums, and sometimes plums taste sharp simply because they have not ripened fully before being eaten.

Plums belong to the rose family, that also contains cherries, peaches, and apricots. From this family, plums and cherries standout as being easier to grow in the relatively cool UK climate. With the right plum tree, a gardener can be rewarded with a prolific plum harvest for many years.
Simple Plant Growing Tips
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Simple Plant Growing Tips For True Gardeners
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