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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.
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.
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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Thank you Deanna!
by royal77 says hello friend on March 10th, 2008