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OLD newbie
Hi everyone:
Hope to get a few tips on very small, very little raised bed gardening,
I also have an old apple tree and an apricot tree. We have only owned this property for a few years and it needs more care than I can give it.
Our apricots were very prolific one year only. This year we had 12 very large, very delicious apricots - would sure like more next year.
Anyway, thats all for now
Nandy
Hope to get a few tips on very small, very little raised bed gardening,
I also have an old apple tree and an apricot tree. We have only owned this property for a few years and it needs more care than I can give it.
Our apricots were very prolific one year only. This year we had 12 very large, very delicious apricots - would sure like more next year.
Anyway, thats all for now
Nandy
Nandy- Posts : 2
Join date : 2012-09-29
Location : zone 3B - 4A Canada
Re: OLD newbie
Welcome Nandy
Welcome to the official Square Foot Gardening
forum. If you have the All New Square Foot Gardening Book, that is what ties all of us together. Then we can help each other out using the same method. If not, that's ok too, just keep asking and someone will probably help you or direct you for more info.
Again, welcome!
Welcome to the official Square Foot Gardening
forum. If you have the All New Square Foot Gardening Book, that is what ties all of us together. Then we can help each other out using the same method. If not, that's ok too, just keep asking and someone will probably help you or direct you for more info.
Again, welcome!
llama momma
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 4914
Join date : 2010-08-20
Location : Central Ohio zone 6a
Re: OLD newbie
Hi Nandy, and welcome to the forum! For your trees I would think some pruning is in order to help you get more of a harvest!
cheyannarach- Posts : 2035
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Pruning apricot tree
Tnx - will certainly try to get that done.
Nandy- Posts : 2
Join date : 2012-09-29
Location : zone 3B - 4A Canada
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