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No. Dragonflies are purely carnivorous, they eat smaller insects.

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A place where fruit trees are planted?

A lot of fruit trees growing together?


What types of things are planted in orchards?

Fruit trees, mostly plus olive and date trees.


Will frost kill newly planted trees?

Yes, frost can potentially harm newly planted trees by damaging their tender young growth and causing stress to the plant. It is important to take precautions such as covering the trees or bringing them indoors during frosty conditions to protect them.


What does 'a piece enclosed land planted with fruit trees ' known as?

An orchard.


Can star fruit trees be planted out doors in Rhode Island?

yes


How long does it take for peach trees to bear fruit?

Peach trees typically take about 2 to 4 years to start bearing fruit after they are planted.


How long does it take for plum trees to bear fruit?

Plum trees typically take about 3 to 5 years to start bearing fruit after they are planted.


How long does it take for plum trees to produce fruit?

Plum trees typically take about 3 to 5 years to start producing fruit after they have been planted.


Why aren't fruit trees commonly planted in cities and urban areas?

Fruit trees are not commonly planted in cities and urban areas due to limited space, maintenance challenges, and concerns about attracting pests. Additionally, urban environments may have poor soil quality and limited sunlight, which can hinder the growth and productivity of fruit trees.


Why are trees renewable resource?

Trees are called a renewable resource because harvested trees can be replaced with newly planted trees, replenishing cleared woodland areas with new growth.


How close should cherry trees be planted to each other for optimal growth and fruit production?

Cherry trees should be planted about 20 to 25 feet apart for optimal growth and fruit production. This spacing allows enough room for the trees to receive adequate sunlight, air circulation, and nutrients, which are essential for healthy growth and abundant fruit production.


What is the difference between a grove and a orchard?

A grove is a stand of fruit or nut trees without underbrush. An orchard is a planting of fruit or nut trees planted for the purpose of harvesting. All orchars are decideous trees and all groves are evergreen trees. Simple as that!