Eve ate the forbidden fruit from the "Tree of Knowledge of good & evil". There is no mention in the bible of the fruit being an apple.The confusion has it's roots when the scriptures were translated into Latin in 4 AD. The Latin name for apple is mālum, where's the Latin name for evil is mălum - very similar.This may have influenced the apple becoming interpreted as the biblical "forbidden fruit".ANS2:No, there is no mention in the Bible of the fruit being an apple. Apples grow on apple trees. But what fruit grows on the tree of knowledge of good and evil? For the answer do a search: THE FIRST SCANDAL.
Both ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: a serpent tempted Eve who ate it first and then offered the forbidden fruit to Adam. But the bible never identifies that fruit as being an apple...
The first sin was when Eve partook the fruit of the tree of good and evil.
we all want to be loved, it is a positive force that gets good results like the good tree which gives forth good fruit.
you can use it to find heights of trees or buildings and stuff. It is good for distances too.
While dog urine contains nitrogen and can act as a fertilizer, it can also be high in salts and may damage fruit trees if applied in excess. It is recommended to dilute dog urine with water before using it on fruit trees and to avoid applying it too frequently. Alternatively, you can use commercial fertilizers specifically designed for fruit trees.
TreeHelp Complete Palm Fertilizer Spikes are a fast, precise, long lasting method of fertilizing golden palm trees. It will provide all the nutrients palm trees will need.
Yes It is.
Dogs are not the same as humans in there diets, they eat dog food and stuff, but don't feed them fruit. Fruit trees are good for them to pee on :)
It depends on what is in the excrement and how much is applied. Manure is actually a good fertilizer.
No, scallops are not good fertilizer choices for kumquat trees (C. japonica).Specifically, kumquats are citrus trees. They benefit from fertilizers that are designed especially for citrus trees. Otherwise, they favor slow-release, incomplete fertilizers. An incomplete fertilizer is lacking in one of the three macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. In this case, a wise choice tends to be one-third slow release nitrogen in a formulation on the order of 12-0-12 or 15-0-14, in which phosphorus is absent.
Not neccessarily, a good general fertilizer will provide all the required nutrients for your trees.
It is good to cut an appropriate amount of trees. We have many important uses for the wood content of trees, which is used for lumber as well as many kinds of paper products. We would not want to cut so many trees that we cause environmental damage or threaten the continued availability of trees and lumber, or in the case of fruit trees, the availability of fruit.
Local home centers or nurseries will have trees suitable for you area, but there are lots of places online to get good quality trees.
You can obtain citrus seeds from fresh fruit bought at a store or harvested from existing trees. Simply remove the seeds from the fruit, clean, and plant them in a well-draining soil mix. Keep in mind that seeds may not grow true to the parent fruit and can take a longer time to produce fruit compared to grafted trees.
A balanced fertilizer with a higher ratio of nitrogen to promote leafy growth is good for Japanese maples. Look for a fertilizer specifically formulated for acid-loving plants to support their growth and health. It's best to apply the fertilizer in early spring before new growth appears.
I would think that at 10 it is too high in Nitrogen. A balanced fertiliser is best.