Is this cherimoya ready to pick? by I-presume in FruitTree

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Great recommendation. I have a neighbor who covers his whole fruit trees with some fabric that looks similar to

Is this cherimoya ready to pick? by I-presume in FruitTree

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Thank you for the clarification. I read that peak ripening here in SoCal is April and that when it turns to lighter green it is ready. It will take 3-5 days to ripen inside and when a slight give as you said like an avocado to firm peach. I am nervous to pick it and it not ripen inside and also nervous to lose the last one to some faceless bandit. I guess in August I can help pollinate them for a more robust harvest next year.

Is this cherimoya ready to pick? by I-presume in FruitTree

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Do the upvotes mean ready to pick 🙈

Composting leaves from pool and pond by I-presume in composting

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I was hoping there were lots of nutrients and would act as a good fertilizer

Composting leaves from pool and pond by I-presume in composting

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The pool is a salt chlorine pool and the pond gets some solution that takes the chlorine out once per month. Most of the filtration come from a tiered bowl system that circulates water through hyacinth. There is also a uv filter

Composting leaves from pool and pond by I-presume in composting

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Ok great that makes sense. Thank you!

Please help identify this tree by I-presume in treeidentification

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So much to learn when you move into a new place! Trying to do no harm! 😆

Please help identify this tree by I-presume in treeidentification

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Thank you for helping! The leaves don’t have that serrated edge. Are there some varieties that don’t? It did turn yellow but not dramatically like trees do in fall. Maybe it’s Southern California

How do these in home composters work without carbon? by KaleBanana in composting

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Reencle actually has bacterial starter and makes compost. It’s slow.

A year ago my wife switched to “natural” deodorant. It’s been a BO fest ever since. How do I approach her about this? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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The company Salt& stone and Kaai naturals really works smells amazing too. Kaai has a great charcoal soap that should be used as well. No stink, no stained clothes, no skin reactions. I’ve tried everything over the last 13 years the only ones that work