I used abandoned truck strap around a big cottonwood and a old climbing rope to hold up a fallen apple tree for the last ten years.
and it will have a cork screw, a nail file, a tooth pick, an apple corer, etc. but you just can't get the feathers to make quill pens.
The message from The Natural Philosopher contains these words: Very true - but even the hardest bit of balsa in my stack isn't as hard as maple or apple.
Unless its an apple Iphone in which case its a 10 R. I am waiting for them to bring in the SE 10 Yes the Iphone SEX. Brian
id=com.nhs.online.nhsonline (plus no doubt an Apple version)
Apple has to make it dead easy to replace computers every time they refuse to support them any longer. Is that down to a year now?
Do a search on"prune neglected apple tree" and you will find lots of info. Here is one link: http://eesc.orst.edu/agcomwebfile/edmat/html/ec/ec1005/ec1005.html
Roses, Fuchsias, impatiens, begonias, apple tree, banana tree (I guess that can be called a bloom), jade plant, dandelions I saw some lupines blooming alongside the road today.
Apple and pear trees did the same. My trees in the peach family had the blooms firsts and then leaves. Dwayne
I can't remember who wrote it but they obviously didn't patent it before Apple reinvented it.