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  Wealth Online Now a Reality !         


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Date: Dec 3, 2006 17:50

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  We are Prilled and Granulated UREA-46N Suppliers.         


Author: Sophia Stavropoulou
Date: Nov 22, 2006 21:54

Dear Sirs

this is the opening of UREA-46N Season
for the rest of the world except Europe.

If you're looking for reliable Suppliers you
can send us your INQUIRY:

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and receive our QUOTATION.

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  Lime tree         


Author: Brian Huot
Date: Nov 21, 2006 10:25

Question? I bought a lime tree in Fla.It was only about 4 inches high when I
bought it!I have babied this tree for 3 years,it now has buds on the top of
it!I live in Maine and there are no bees around this time of year!!!!And it
is the only lime tree I have...Is there anything I can do to turn the
flowers into fruit...Or will this just happen... Don't know... Please
help... Thanks
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  Why my asian pear blooms in september?         


Author: jimmy_sayavong
Date: Sep 27, 2006 12:09

I purchased an asian pear (20 century) from my local nursery here in
Dallas, TX
area two months ago. I noticed the tree started blooming around early
september, now (late september) I have observed several little fruits
on the tree.
How this happens? According to the folks at the nursery, plus other
internet sources, all
asian pears including 20-century suppose to start blooming in early
sprint?

Now we are about 2 months away from winter, what would happen to those
fruits? are they going to survive the cold weather?

Thanks in advance for your comments.

JIMMY
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  pestsin garden!         


Author: Groffrey Gangel
Date: Jul 15, 2006 12:53

Hi,
I have been trying to keep birds and rodents from my blue berries and young
fruit trees. I don't use sprays or anything poisonous on my gardens. I have
tried nets pie, pans, and radios with minor success.
any suggestions.
Also some one should moderate this group to keep the Spam to a minimum.
geoff
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  http://nonnewtoniancalculus.go­oglepages.com/home // Non-Newtonian Calculus         


Author: smithpith
Date: Jul 13, 2006 17:50

If you're interested in non-Newtonian calculus, you should check out
this web-page:
http://nonnewtoniancalculus.googlepages.com/home .
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