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an apple tree with lots of red apples growing on it's branches and the sun shining through the leaves

“An Apple Tree is a deciduous tree known for its delicious, crisp apples and its charming presence in gardens. These majestic trees provide shade and beauty, with blossoms in the spring and fruit in the late summer to fall. Planting an apple tree not only enhances your garden's aesthetic but also offers the rewarding experience of harvesting your own fruit for years to come. 🌳🍎”

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strawberries and flowers sitting on a wooden table with shadows from the sun coming through them

🍓The lifecycle of a strawberry 🍓 Our famous Lifton strawberries are growing away nicely and are beginning to flower underneath the tunnels, with many green strawberries starting to peak through! It won't be long until these tunnels will be full of our sweet-smelling strawberries 🍓 These tunnels are part of our earlier crop which will be picked and sold in our farm shop - keep a look out as in the coming weeks our famous Lifton strawberries will be making a come back! Why do we use…

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5 Tips for Growing Watermelon. It features key tips for successful watermelon cultivation, including providing ample sunlight, proper spacing, well-prepared soil, consistent watering, and aiding pollination. Learn how to optimize growth and maximize your watermelon harvest with these essential tips.

Essential growing tips for watermelon to ensure a successful harvest. Provide ample sunlight, allow sufficient spacing between plants for optimal vine growth, prepare well-drained, loamy soil, maintain consistent moisture, and aid in pollination by attracting pollinators or hand-pollinating. By following these tips, you'll foster healthy watermelon plants, maximize fruit development, and enjoy the sweet rewards of your labor.

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the fruit is growing on the tree outside

Peanut Butter Fruit If you encounter this small, reddish-orange fruit in the rainforests of South America, you might mistake it for a grape tomato. But take a bite, and you’ll taste a smooth, dense pulp with a flavor that’s remarkably similar to peanut butter.

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