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Old 12-31-2007, 01:31 PM
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Default Can fruit trees be grown in beaches?

It sounds ridiculous, but I am writing about this and I would like to learn if this is possible. Thanks. I know that most fruit trees need special soil to be grown (which means sand is not suitable for them), but I want to know if there is at least one fruit tree or anything that can make organic products that can pass as food when grown in sand.


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