Tuesday, April 1, 2014

My name is Camilla, and have blogged about my garden pineapple baby food since 2006. I am a trained


My name is Camilla, and have blogged about my garden pineapple baby food since 2006. I am a trained garden pineapple baby food master / designer but work mostly with it as a hobby. In my spare time I spend time with my family, take photos and enjoy life in my greenhouse and garden. Please leave comments, it pleases me enormously! Do you want to know what I am writing about? Read My Blog in English, look what else I've written pineapple baby food about ... Select Category "Diary" (198) Days of the Year (2) Poems (2) Dyslexia & Autism-it touches! (4) Anniversaries (31) bookshelf (12) Furnishings pineapple baby food (20) Flea (7) Crafts (16) Recipes (8) Contests is fun! :) (7) Garden (337) "Quote Garden" (7) Wishlist pineapple baby food for a garden pineapple baby food (3) Pruning Tips. (2) Concrete Art (1) Photos of garden (60) dam (22) Wildlife in the Garden (18) seedlings and plants (85) Iron Fairy (1) monthly picture (7) My Garden (69) My plants, Swedish pineapple baby food and Latin (2) Weed & Pest (15) Unknown Plants ... (3) Roses (7) Garden Design (12) Trädgårdsgguide / info (16) Trädgårdsliv (99) Garden Projects (35) Weather Diary (5) Plant Facts (13) Greenhouses (46) Garden Links (1) Links (1) blogs about gardening. (1) No category (2) Search:
Our greenhouse pineapple baby food in the middle of the night. Top Posts Time to prune apple trees! Pages Trädgårdsliv & Design pineapple baby food drawing and designing your garden When I photograph Guestbook-Please write a line! Garden Drawing / plan -08 My plants on Swedish & Latin My roses SAMI, our cat Carolus Linnaeus Tercentenary days Last comments Pruning Apple Trees | ... on Time to prune apple trees ... Sofia on Garden design ... New pr ... loan consolidation w ... on Oh help ... Fixing Yesterday Amanda ... on Time to prune apple trees ... hedge pruner on Japanese red maple ... ;-) ... public accountant on a beauty-Dill Peony Homepage on Expensive seed and reafynd couples therapy toro ... on my greenhouse in the newspaper ... I'm involved in the book ....
Finally it's weekend! pineapple baby food I have had a lot to do and meeting after meeting and training have succeeded each week. It will be skönta to relaxing a bit this weekend.
The other day I ran across a lovely large olive trees that bloom with a huge veil for a smaller amount of money. I was overjoyed and I think it is particularly exciting as it blossoms and can hopefully provide fruit for the winter.
Olive trees Olea europaea pineapple baby food is a tree that gives fruit, olives, pineapple baby food and which is used to produce olive oil. The flowers sitting in the leaf axils are small, white and fragrant. They lack nectar, and thus do not attract insects as pollinators. Pollination is done instead by the wind. Not until the newly planted tree now 5 years old, it begins to bear fruit. A 20-year-old tree can yield up to 100 kg of olives per year, at it's best. The tree can be nearly 1500 years old. Olive trees are a wealth asset. For example, in Cyprus, there are olive trees have an owner - in an olive grove, it may be several owners of individual trees - and the trees growing on the land of another owner. At land purchases it is not enough to buy the bare ground, without each individual olive trees, which stands in the grounds, must be purchased by the individual owner. In ancient Greece, the olive trees and holy man, neither cut down or burn them. An olive branch also means peace.
Was asked how to care for an olive tree and I must admit I hardly know myself how I should do my new olive but I took out the book "Mediterranean Garden in Swedish by Peter Englander," and where one can read to ...
Container Gardening adequate, väldränerand potting soil and drain the extra in the pot bottom. Avoid so-called Mediterranean soil in the bag. Take inolivträdet after the first night frost, allow to cool 5-10 degrees and light, watering sparingly. Remove the tree in the spring and cover against the spring sun or stand shady, then at best location in full sun. Repot every three or four years and then every once in a larger pot until you can not be bothered anymore and content with cutting the coarsest roots at omplanteri

No comments:

Post a Comment