Tree in my backyard.
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by /u/deviantanima
6h ago
Wild tree in my backyard is producing fruit. I believe it's a peach tree, the fruit are golfball size and green. Is that normal for them this time of year? I'm in South central Arkansas. Anything in particular I need to do to help it grow and produce? It seems to be doing pretty good on its own. submitted by /u/deviantanima [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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I ate a rotten orange?
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by /u/ViolentZo
6h ago
Yesterday I ate an orange that I thought was normal other than the fact that the inside was more orange than usual but fruits are diverse in appearance so I assumed it was fine. Today I looked in the bag and one orange was very very moldy. The one I ate had no mold. Am I good? Haven’t had anything happen to me like diarrhea etc submitted by /u/ViolentZo [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Japanese Melon is considered a high-class fruit. It has green skin, covered in whitish veins. Inside, it has orange flesh of green flesh. It has a honeyed, musky flavor with a lot of sweetness that stays on the tongue for a long time. Let's see how to grow and harvest Japanese muskmelon.
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by /u/thiennguyen148
22h ago
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Help Identifying Grapefruit! (Southern California)
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by /u/sadhandwrittenbook33
2d ago
We have a gorgeous grapefruit free in our new backyard, but we aren’t sure which type! Are these Oro Blanco? They are mostly bitter with a tiny bit of sweetness (wouldn’t necessarily eat the fruit by itself). So I’m not sure if that’s exactly right. Any other guesses? I know nothing about grapefruits and have never been a massive fan (aside from the occasional Paloma drink). Any tips for recipes or uses also very welcome!! submitted by /u/sadhandwrittenbook33 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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4 grapevines on a single cattle panel arch trellis
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by /u/christi2107
2d ago
I have a cattle panel arch just like this one between 2 of my raised beds. Does anyone know if I can fit 4 grapevines on it? submitted by /u/christi2107 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Need help if someone knows with plumb young tree
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by /u/Competitive-Look-168
2d ago
This plumb tree only one looks like its dry or not helathy, anyone knowd what could it be? There was few colder days but this one is only like this and there is 30 of them. Its 1.5 yrs old Sorry for bad image quality submitted by /u/Competitive-Look-168 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Is this mango ok to eat
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by /u/Curious_Balance_1670
2d ago
I don't eat mangoes ever. Are these brown and white spots normal? submitted by /u/Curious_Balance_1670 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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This fruit is eaten in Cambodia - any idea what it is?
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by /u/lwhc92
2d ago
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Have these dried figs gone bad? I've had them in this open bag for a year
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by /u/I_fking_Hate_Reddit
3d ago
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What are your tips for growing strawberries? (zone 10a)
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by /u/ASecularBuddhist
3d ago
I’ve never grown strawberries before. I just bought a whole tray of starts. I’m reading that the best time to plant them in my area is in November. Aside from lots of nitrogen, is there anything that I should keep in mind when planting them (this weekend)? submitted by /u/ASecularBuddhist [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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