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November 25, 2009 - Amber
Question:Greetings and SuchWe have a very old pie apple tree. It produces very well, but needs some care. Prunning for example; when should I prune and how much should I prune? When the leaves fall off…
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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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October 14, 2009 - Janice P
A PVFS Customer Email - With Staff Response Question: Hi, I’m thinking of ordering a couple of fig trees (Desert king / Osborne Prolific), persimmon (Fuyu) and grapes (Interlaken). Do you know long…
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September 25, 2009 - Amber
Take a look at our Bare-root fruit and nut Trees here online. We are currently working on completing our Winter catalog which will be packed full of bare root goodness! These fantastic books…
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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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August 11, 2009 - Amber
A PVFS Customer Email - with Staff response. Question: I used a 50lb bag of budget soil builder mix last year but only plan to use 1/2 that amount this year and would like to know if I can store the unused…
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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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June 1, 2009 - Pochie
I have a clear oozing liquid coming from the new peaches? Help!
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May 26, 2009 - Amber
A question from a PVFS customer - including an answer from our staff. Question: Hello, I have received my fruit trees from you. The two that I have are a pear and pluot. I would like to grow them in a…
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March 20, 2009 - Linnie
As I sit gazing out my window at my beautiful garden on this sunny morning, the first day of spring, I can’t help but worry about the fate of my fruit trees in the days ahead. I never want…
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