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October 26, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
How can I find my USDA plant hardiness zone? Click on THIS LINK for the new 2012 USDA plant hardiness zone map. You can search it by zip code. Do you live in an area (like Nevada County) with varied terrain…
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July 21, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
You can plant bare-root fruit trees in the fall/winter, but if you get a spring/summer brain wave that you’d like to add a fruit tree to your garden or orchard, you can certainly plant a potted tree.…
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June 1, 2011 - GrowOrganic
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June 1, 2011 - GrowOrganic
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December 16, 2009 - Amber
Early this Fall we planted a couple of Improved Meyer Lemon Trees in front of our Grass Valley Location and now they are bristling with citrus goodness. Of course we had to cover these babies with…
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December 14, 2009 - Amber
2009 - just weeks before the impending future… 2010. As the cool morning air settles, the PVFS staff dons their yellow rain slickers and prepares to receive a massive truck packed full of bare…
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October 29, 2009 - Janice
A set of PVFS Customer Emails with Staff Responses. Question: I received my fall 2009 catalog and see you carry Redhaven peach trees. I would like to know if they come on Citation rootstock or, if not,…
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September 17, 2009 - Amber
Olive trees, whether they fruit or not, are beautiful ornamental trees with soft gray-green foliage. They require little fertilization and can be grown in just about any type of soil so long as it is not…
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June 5, 2009 - Amber
This was posted as a comment on a different post - moved here for answer. I bought two lemon trees. One is a dwarf tree and the other is a regular tree. Other than the first year the last 3 years neither…
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October 31, 2008 - GrowOrganic
Cultural Requirements Planting Instructions Fertility Frost Protection Pruning Citrus Harvest Click here to search for blog entries about citrus trees. Cultural Requirements Citrus trees have lovely…
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