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  2. How to Prune a Money Tree: 7 Tips for a More Lush and ... - AOL

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    If you have an 8-foot tall money tree that you want to prune to a 4-foot tree, it's best to prune it slowly over several seasons. Prune it in half, and the money tree may not survive. 6.

  3. Mortgage Lifter - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage Lifter is the name given to a cultivar of tomato developed by Willam Estler of Barboursville, West Virginia, in 1922. He registered the name in 1932, several years before "Radiator Charlie" and his "Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter".

  4. 3 Tips for Financial Decluttering: Prune These Bad Money ...

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    These 3 simple steps can clear financial clutter and get you back on track to growing your savings.

  5. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Popular with grow-your-owners as seed is inexpensive compared to modern, often better, F1s. Blight prone. [92] Monterosa: Pink A hybrid of two tomatoes from the Mediterranean: the pear of Girona and the Costoluto genoveso, a typical Italian variety. [93] Montserrat: Red Mortgage Lifter: Pink 70–85 Heirloom 16–32+ oz Beefsteak Indeterminate ...

  6. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    These seeds should be mixed at the end of the growing season. [4] There are two main ways to save heirloom tomato seeds. The first method is to let the tomato ripen completely, even to the point of beginning to rot, and then remove the seeds with a spoon and spread them on a piece of cloth or paper to dry.

  7. Moneymaker - Wikipedia

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    Money Maker (Re-Loaded), 2012 album from Froggy Fresh ... Moneymaker tomato, an heirloom tomato cultivar "The Moneymaker", a 1956 episode of The 20th Century-Fox Hour;

  8. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    Reasons to prune plants include deadwood removal, shaping (by controlling or redirecting growth), improving or sustaining health, reducing risk from falling branches, preparing nursery specimens for transplanting, and both harvesting and increasing the yield or quality of flowers and fruits.

  9. Tamarillo - Wikipedia

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    The tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) is a tree or shrub in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshade family). It bears the tamarillo, an egg-shaped edible fruit. [2] It is also known as the tree tomato, [3] tomate de árbol, tomate andino, tomate serrano, blood fruit, poor man's tomato, tomate de yuca, tomate de españa, sachatomate, berenjena, chilto and tamamoro in South America ...