
Dahlias, tomatoes, fruit trees: What hobby gardeners must do now in July
Dahlias, tomatoes, fruit trees: What hobby gardeners must do now in July.
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You will find that apples and pears grow in clumps, which should be reduced to one or two fruits. For hanging varieties, which you pull in traffic lights, for example, or for bush tomatoes, the spraining of the side shoots is not necessary, however.
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You will find that apples and pears grow in clumps, which should be reduced to one or two fruits.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1For hanging varieties, which you pull in traffic lights, for example, or for bush tomatoes, the spraining of the side shoots is not necessary, however.
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