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Tropical plants help! questions and answers. » kiwi tree Aug 4, 2008 02:27 PM (Total replies: 0)

I was wondering if there is any way to grow a kiwi tree from the seed of a kiwi that you buy from a grocery store. Thanks


Thanks for the help. I tried your instructions but my seeds still wouldn't grow. I think that maybe the temperature got too low for them.


Hi,
I just received some dwarf golden apple tree seeds but I don't know how to plant them. I'm not sure if what they sent me is the seed itself or has seeds inside. It's like a spiny sort of thing about the size of a super ball. If anybody knows how to plant these, please tell me because apparantly the seeds don't last long. Thanks

Tropical plants help! questions and answers. » Bird proof? Jan 13, 2008 12:49 AM (Total replies: 1)

I was wondering if anyone knew which plants and/or trees are safe for birds? I have two budgies (parakeets) and I wanted to make sure that the trees I'm planting are "bird safe".


Thanks, in advance.


Hello,

I'm a new member and I'm pretty inexperienced with growing techniques. I'm not sure if I should grow my tropical plant seeds in dirt or if I should put them on a moist cotton ball to try to get them to germinate first and then transplant them? I'd like to know if anybody has any experience with these two techniques. If so please reply. Thanks.


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