What kind of tree is known as a sheesham tree?
The sheesham tree is better known as the Indian Rosewood. The tree is among the finest cabinet timber. The sheesham tree is found in the Indian Subcontinent and in Southern Iran.
What apples are in season for January?
There are a handful of apples that are season in the month of January. The varieties of apples include Hudson's Golden Gem, New Red Winesap and Golden Russet.
Sodom Apple is also enticing to Monarch Butterflies. The larva will eat the leaves off the bush.
How do you pronounce Gala apples?
Gala apples can either be pronounced with a long "a", such as "gay-la", or with a short a, such as "gal-la", but the stress is on the first syllable either way.
Why are apple orchards on hills?
Back in the day farmers were lazy. The hills helped the apples roll down to the farm stand.
Why does apple become dry after cutting?
Because oxidation kicks in after the seal (the skin/peel) is broken. To prevent this, After cutting try to use the apple the same day you cut it.
Does Mexican fortune tree fruit?
Yes, it bears a fruit that tastes similar to a peanut, and which can be toasted
What benefit is there to eating the skins of apple?
Well I think you would get more vitamins and roughage.
Where is the Apple Trees Museum in Burlington Iowa located?
The address of the Apple Trees Museum is: 1616 Dill St, Burlington, IA 52601
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GREAT question! :) Put water, and brown sugar in a pan on medium heat, wait for the water to simmer and thicken with the brown sugar, then put in the sliced apples. After that it is just a matter of time for the apples to get soft, tender, sweet and juicy!!!!!!!!
How much did the heaviest apple recorded weigh?
The heaviest apple recorded is 4 pounds and 1 ounce. Thanks for asking!
What is the relationship between an apple and a strawberry?
One difference between an apple and a strawberry - apart from the fact they are completely unrelated species - is that apples have seeds on the inside of the fruit, while strawberries have their seeds on the outside.
Another difference, as far as the consumer is concerned, is that apples should be firm and crisp when ready to eat (uncooked), while strawberries should be firm yet soft to the bite. You can crush a ripe strawberry between your fingers, but not a ripe apple, or a strawberry-sized piece of apple.
How could you kill a pear tree with out cutting it down?
drill holes in the base of the tree and pour glyphosate weed killer into the holes, this will be absorbed into the cambiam and kill the tree. For less vigourus trees you could also ring bark the tree by removing a ring of bark at the base of the trunk this will kill the tree
Will orange trees produce in Memphis Tennessee?
They should bear fruit, but only in the summer. Temperatures below freezing will hurt the tree, and under 50 F it will not grow or produce.
What are the conditions of an apple seed germination?
this may not be true but i believe that the seed needs cold climate and plenty of fertile soil. if it doesnt work oh well