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  • #16
    You got this planted in on the side of your house, where the dogs can't get to right?

    I'm wondering how you stopping them from digging it up or eating it themselves.
    I ate my fish that died.

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    • #17
      It's not in the backyard.

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      • #18
        I was thinking of stuff you grow yourself; dogs (bigger the better) make anything grow better.
        I forgot , figs are OK with plenty of lemon, but then is it lemon or fig ? I used store bought lemons, but this year the lemon tree looks good.
        I have been struggling with pomagranates for several years . They require very alkaline soil ,like pH 8+, and my yard is acid sand. I have been dumping aragonite gravel (from former salt tanks) and lots of ag lime on them.

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        • #19
          Are you referring to different ways and flavors of making jams?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by blacksmith37 View Post
            I was thinking of stuff you grow yourself; dogs (bigger the better) make anything grow better.
            I forgot , figs are OK with plenty of lemon, but then is it lemon or fig ? I used store bought lemons, but this year the lemon tree looks good.
            I have been struggling with pomagranates for several years . They require very alkaline soil ,like pH 8+, and my yard is acid sand. I have been dumping aragonite gravel (from former salt tanks) and lots of ag lime on them.
            pomagranates does not grow in houston unless its in special soil inside a green house... know planty of people tried and failed...

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            • #21
              Originally posted by blacksmith37 View Post
              I was thinking of stuff you grow yourself; dogs (bigger the better) make anything grow better.
              I forgot , figs are OK with plenty of lemon, but then is it lemon or fig ? I used store bought lemons, but this year the lemon tree looks good.
              I have been struggling with pomagranates for several years . They require very alkaline soil ,like pH 8+, and my yard is acid sand. I have been dumping aragonite gravel (from former salt tanks) and lots of ag lime on them.
              i had the home grown figs for the first time right when summer started, it was so gooooooooooood, beats the gaint sized store ones...

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