Posted by stv on December 20, 2009, 6:11 am
I love the idea of having a few more fruit and perhaps one or two nut
trees in my backyard garden. So far two Apple trees an Apricot tree an
Olive tree, four Coffee plants and an Orange tree are doing very well
and have began to produce some fruit. Lack of space in the back yard
is as always a problem. However, since I can not help myself I have
plans for a couple of new additions in the garden, the first weekend
after new year, a Passion Fruit vine and an Avocado tree. It seems
that I never have enough of them. By the way if anyone is interested
in finding information on fruit and nut trees or various other fruit
bearing plants have a look at my website. http://fruitandnuttrees.com
you maybe find it useful.
Posted by Wildbilly on December 20, 2009, 8:33 pm
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> I love the idea of having a few more fruit and perhaps one or two nut
> trees in my backyard garden. So far two Apple trees an Apricot tree an
> Olive tree, four Coffee plants and an Orange tree are doing very well
> and have began to produce some fruit. Lack of space in the back yard
> is as always a problem. However, since I can not help myself I have
> plans for a couple of new additions in the garden, the first weekend
> after new year, a Passion Fruit vine and an Avocado tree. It seems
> that I never have enough of them. By the way if anyone is interested
> in finding information on fruit and nut trees or various other fruit
> bearing plants have a look at my website. http://fruitandnuttrees.com
> you maybe find it useful.
Why can't you just take questions posted here Steve? Playing the
advertising game, are we? Shame on you for commercial spamming Steve.
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³When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the
poor have no food, they call you a communist.²
-Archbishop Helder Camara
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http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm
Posted by AZ Nomad on December 20, 2009, 8:49 pm
>In article
>> I love the idea of having a few more fruit and perhaps one or two nut
...
>Why can't you just take questions posted here Steve? Playing the
>advertising game, are we? Shame on you for commercial spamming Steve.
Why the fuck did you feel a need to repost (quote in entirety) what
you consider to be spam? Were you afraid that somebody might miss it?
Posted by Wildbilly on December 21, 2009, 1:21 am
> >In article
>
> >> I love the idea of having a few more fruit and perhaps one or two nut
> ...
> >Why can't you just take questions posted here Steve? Playing the
> >advertising game, are we? Shame on you for commercial spamming Steve.
>
> Why the fuck did you feel a need to repost (quote in entirety) what
> you consider to be spam? Were you afraid that somebody might miss it?
Why don't you give it another spin?
--
"When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the
poor have no food, they call you a communist."
-Archbishop Helder Camara
http://tinyurl.com/o63ruj
http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm
Posted by AZ Nomad on December 21, 2009, 8:54 am
>> >In article
>>
>> >> I love the idea of having a few more fruit and perhaps one or two nut
>> ...
>> >Why can't you just take questions posted here Steve? Playing the
>> >advertising game, are we? Shame on you for commercial spamming Steve.
>>
>> Why the fuck did you feel a need to repost (quote in entirety) what
>> you consider to be spam? Were you afraid that somebody might miss it?
>Why don't you give it another spin?
Why don't you quit posting spam while complaining about it?
> trees in my backyard garden. So far two Apple trees an Apricot tree an
> Olive tree, four Coffee plants and an Orange tree are doing very well
> and have began to produce some fruit. Lack of space in the back yard
> is as always a problem. However, since I can not help myself I have
> plans for a couple of new additions in the garden, the first weekend
> after new year, a Passion Fruit vine and an Avocado tree. It seems
> that I never have enough of them. By the way if anyone is interested
> in finding information on fruit and nut trees or various other fruit
> bearing plants have a look at my website. http://fruitandnuttrees.com
> you maybe find it useful.