my my here are so many, could you be a little more specific about what you want? like which kind of fruit, home garden or agricultural, theory or practical advice ect...
Square method
Quincunx method
Rectangular method
Hexagonal method
they grow by planting a seed and then keep it in the sunlight
Raspberries should produce fruit first summer after planting.
it really depends on which kind of fruit it is
it takes 2 or 3years depending on temp an the right planting
yes you can by getting the seed from the fruit and planting it on the ground or the flower pot then waiting months or weeks you will get the fruit.
two days after planting
H. C. Atwell has written: 'Planting fruit trees' -- subject(s): Fruit trees, Fruit-culture
Prevent famine by storing food and by planting fruit and vegetable gardens
Lover of planting has written: 'The compleat planter & cyderist. Together with the art of pruning fruit-trees' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Early works to 1800, Fruit trees, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc
yes
Arnold H. Scheer has written: 'Approved practices in fruit and vine production' -- subject(s): Fruit-culture 'Approved practices in fruit production' -- subject(s): Fruit-culture
you can plant it anytime you want. And here is a little moshling you can get by planting 3 dragon fruit! Chop Chop, a little monkey. Drag the Dragon fruit onto the soil.