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Friday, August 31, 2012

MACADAMIA NUT TREES

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I have been a member Of both the Tampa Bay Chapter and Manatee Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International for many years. I am a former Vice Pres. of the Manatee Chapter. I am currently the Manatee Chapter's Photographer. I've written articles for"FLORIDA GARDENING MAGAZINE". In the Apr/May 2012 I wrote about Pomegranates, in Feb/Mar 2011 Avocados and in Apr/May 2011 Macadamias. You can find articles on other fruit written by me in the Manatee NewsLetter at www.mrfc.org
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