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		<title>A Garden of Fruit Trees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If it were not for your orchard only a few copies (normal) can be integrated into the garden and the tree has a dual status of ornamental and productive. Thus, you have the following ways: • In some groups of individuals: pears, pomegranates, peaches, &#8230; • isolated plants: walnut fig, olive, &#8230; is a tree [...]]]></description>
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<p>If it were not for your orchard only a few copies (normal) can be integrated into <strong><a href="http://www.flowersandgarden.net/category/beautiful-garden/">the garden</a></strong> and the tree has a dual status of ornamental and productive. Thus, you have the following ways:</p>
<p>• In some groups of individuals: pears, pomegranates, peaches, &#8230;</p>
<p>•<strong><a href="http://www.flowersandgarden.net/category/beautiful-garden/"> isolated</a> </strong>plants: walnut fig, olive, &#8230; is a tree that is usually placed in the area&#8217;s leading garden. A memory of fruit, unusual or pruning of ornamental plants (the pyramid) is a major point of interest.</p>
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<p>• Within walking on either side of the road, <strong><a href="http://www.flowersandgarden.net/category/beautiful-garden/">flowering ornamental trees</a></strong> most suitable. Are almonds, cherries, plums and especially citrus.</p>
<p>• To hedge or informal style pears, blackberries and currants, especially in rural gardens.</p>
<p>• And of course, the cultivation of pot on the small fruit. The most suitable is the fruit of pear, apple, plum, raspberry, currant, pomegranate and oranges. The advantage is that the cold can be protected by moving to a warmer place in winter.</p>
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