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a:- i year= urea- g, dap- g, mop- g fully mature= urea- g, dap- g, mop- g should be applied in peach. q:- what are the two types of plums? a:- european (prune type) and japanese types. q:- what type of soil is suited for growing plum?
a:- recommended varieties of plum: early (end of june-mid july)=sharp's early, mariposa, formosa mid (late july-early august)=santa rosa, satsuma, wickson, burbank late (mid-late august)=grand duke, president, italian prune q:- what should be the planting system and spacing for plums?...
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provide unique stone fruit varieties to premium international retailers such as spinneys. much of the company's investment is placed in a dynamic evaluation programme, which sees them trialling more than new stone fruit varieties, (that includes white- and yellow-flesh nectarines, peaches, flat peaches, plums
provide unique stone fruit varieties to premium international retailers such as spinneys. much of the company's investment is placed in a dynamic evaluation programme, which sees them trialling more than new stone fruit varieties, (that includes white- and yellow-flesh nectarines, peaches, flat peaches, plums...
http://www.spinneys-dubai.com/noticeboard/meet-the-producers/2775-just-peachy
some examples of botanical nuts are chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns. many tree nuts are drupes, including walnuts and pecans (although confusingly these are known as drupaceous nuts as they difficult to categorise and are not true botanical nuts). almonds, olives, peaches, coffee beans, cherries and plums
a drupe is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part surrounds a shell (what we sometimes call a pit) with a seed inside. some examples of drupes are peaches, plums, and cherries—but walnuts, almonds, and pecans are also drupes. they're just drupes in which we eat the seed inside the pit instead...
http://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst195951_DID-YOU-KNOW--7-Peanuts-Aren-t-Nuts-.aspx
some examples of botanical nuts are chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns. many tree nuts are drupes, including walnuts and pecans (although confusingly these are known as drupaceous nuts as they difficult to categorise and are not true botanical nuts). almonds, olives, peaches, coffee beans, cherries and plums
a drupe is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part surrounds a shell (what we sometimes call a pit) with a seed inside. some examples of drupes are peaches, plums, and cherries—but walnuts, almonds, and pecans are also drupes. they're just drupes in which we eat the seed inside the pit instead...
https://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postsm1132892_DID-YOU-KNOW--7-Peanuts-Aren-t-Nuts-.aspx
some examples of botanical nuts are chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns. many tree nuts are drupes, including walnuts and pecans (although confusingly these are known as drupaceous nuts as they difficult to categorise and are not true botanical nuts). almonds, olives, peaches, coffee beans, cherries and plums
a drupe is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part surrounds a shell (what we sometimes call a pit) with a seed inside. some examples of drupes are peaches, plums, and cherries—but walnuts, almonds, and pecans are also drupes. they're just drupes in which we eat the seed inside the pit instead...
https://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst195951_DID-YOU-KNOW--7-Peanuts-Aren-t-Nuts-.aspx