How long can strawberries produce fruit?garden plants. They produce fruitA. For one months. B. For two months.quickly after they are planted.C. For three months. D. We don't know.Unlike the other fruit in north
One long-distance flight consumes fuel which a car uses in several years' time, but they cause the same amount of pollution. So, some people think that we should discourage non-essential flights, such as tourist travel, rather than limit the use of cars. To what extent do you agree or ...
apple seeds do not actually produce a apple like the apple you ate the fruit from the seed that you will grow the fruit it will produce will taste different but that is not a bad thing plus its always fun to grow apple trees most people dont actually know how to grow apple seeds unlik...
百度试题 结果1 题目3.Can you tell me how soon this plant (produce)fruit?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 3.will produce 反馈 收藏
the branches aren’t weighed down too much. If the fruit gets too thick, the branches can break off. On some years your tree might not bear as much fruit as others, but this should not worry you. Healthy trees often take years on “vacation” where they produce little or no fruit. ...
For large fruit cull the growing fruit so that only one or two remain on the vine. Harvest time: Harvest when the fruit rind that touches the ground turns yellow; harvest when the tendril closest to the fruit turns dry and black. You can also test watermelon ripeness by rapping the ...
After a few pumpkins have formed, pinch off the fuzzy ends of each vine to stop vine growth and focus plant energy on the fruit. Pruning the vines may help with space and fruit formation. Pumpkins produce main vines (from the base/center of the plant), secondary vines from the main ones...
Step 5: Harvesting your pawpaw fruit. Years to harvest: How many years does it take to grow a pawpaw tree from seed to fruit? Your pawpaw trees may produce their first fruit in their fourth year under ideal conditions. However, it’s more likely to be year 5-6. Pawpaw flower pollinatio...
Despite not being the traditional approach, growing melons on a trellis is actually achievable, although the delicate stems may struggle under the weight of the fruit. Nevertheless, this method has been proven to produce positive outcomes.