buy 2 shovels then bury 1. the next day dig it up and you have a golden shovel. (hint: then bury the other one and you have 2) then bury money with the golden shovel and you have a money tree
A Filipino money tree is a plant called Pachira aquatica, also known as a "guiana chestnut" or "malabar chestnut." It is believed to bring good luck and fortune in Filipino culture, especially when placed in a home or office. The plant is often characterized by its braided trunk and green leaves.
The Filipino translation of "banyan tree" is "balete."
"Tea tree" in Filipino is called "puno ng tsaa" or "punong tsaa."
The Tagalog or Filipino name for fire tree is "balayong" or "santol."
"Buck" in Filipino translates to "kangaroo" or "karug" in Tagalog.
Filipino consumers are known to prioritize relationships and value close-knit communities. They are generally brand-conscious and favor products that offer value for money. Additionally, they are influenced by family recommendations and tend to be loyal to brands that they trust.
tagalog ng neem tree
The Filipino translation of "banyan tree" is "balete."
"Tea tree" in Filipino is called "puno ng tsaa" or "punong tsaa."
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transfered money
If by money tree you mean a tree the produces money, there isn't one sorry
probably because you planted money and this is a money tree
You cant fertilise a money tree
The currency used in the Philippines is called the Philippine Peso, with the symbol "₱" and the abbreviation "PHP".
As of the latest exchange rate, 300 US dollars is approximately 15,000 Filipino pesos. Exchange rates can fluctuate, so it's best to check with a financial institution for the most up-to-date conversion.
Can I cut the branches on a money tree?
bury some of you money and hope that the tree dose not die