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WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE PLANTS and TREES TO GROW IN YOUR PROPERTY?

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WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE PLANTS and TREES TO GROW IN YOUR PROPERTY?

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  1. Plants,

    Crysanthemums

    Roses

    Dahlias

    Alysum

    Trees

    Junipers

    Maples

    Flowering Fruits (Prunus)

    Pines


  2. We have a lot of fruit trees and Japanese maples.

  3. I love Leather Leaf Mahonia.  They even have a wonderful smell when they bloom although my husband says he can not smell them.  They attract some beautiful birds also.  They get these purple berries on them that if the plant is healthy the berries hang like small grapes.   I have no idea if these are poisoness to humans so I watch my grandchildren closely until they are old enough to understand not to eat them.   I have several of them in front of my house and one year my yard was full of Cedar Wax Wings.  Now that does not happen every year.  That was one of about three times the plants happened to produce their yearly berries at the same time of the birds migration.  But it was a real treat as there were hundred upon hundreds of those slightly rare birds... and they would feed the berries to each other... Like human lovers would.   I keep hoping this next year the tempature and other things will bring about the timing for me to see this again.

  4. Fruit trees. grape vines.  If you can't eat it, don't grow it.

  5. I like them all but my favorite is probably my dwarf meyer lemon.  That plant can produce alot of lemons.

  6. For me, I like lilacs,p***y willow, yucca, rose of sharon, hard maples, apple, cherry and pear, cedars and Norway pine, blue spruce and dogwood, crabapple and persimmon, magnolia and hawthorn and mulberry, hickory ash and chestnut.  We have a small acreage, not to suitable for farming, but a great place to try out different plants and trees.  I tend to add anything and try to coax it into growing.  If I knew what I was doing, I'd be some sort of agronomist, but since I don't, I'm just a grower who enjoys the fruits of his labors.

  7. It varies with climate, but I rather like the ones that produce food. When I lived in Maine, we had transplanted a wild blue berry bush. We grew strawberries, onions, snow peas, potatoes... Here in Arizona though, date and citrus trees are the easiest to grow.

  8. blue palo verdi tree , it's ugly & covered in thorns ! it has so many branches you can't see through it ,perfect for a barrier to keep out unwanted pests & tweekers !

    and it blooms twice a year ,completely covered

    with  bright yellow flowers .

  9. Bonsai trees.

  10. I am partial to pecan and redbud trees.

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