by royal77 says hello friend on March 9th, 2008

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Is how much you harvest or reap a direct consequence of how much you sow or plant? - (In terms of planting or of ranking have your pick) Are fruit trees not wonderful?

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  • by Dee on March 10th, 2008

    Dee

    Yes. How much you sow directly affects how much you reap, but it also depends on what you sow, when you sow, where you sow (fertile soil?), how much water & sun (mushrooms don't like direct sunlight).

    Yes, fruit trees are wonderful. I have Apple Cherry and Peach trees in my yard.

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  • by 773491 on March 9th, 2008

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    Every seed needs a cerain space, if it gets too crowded, you wont get the best result. The graph for a certain area you want to plant on, with x the amount of seeds, and y the amount of stuff you can harvest, would look like a parabola.

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  • by ghjhg on March 9th, 2008

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    supposedly yes. i love fruit trees. beside the minor protection and work they require, my gosh do they give u more, than the attention u gave them. i love fruit! im such a monkey.

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