11. A. kolomikta typically starts producing fruit when it is two years old, but A. arguta may wait until it is three to five. 12. Container-grown mangoes will get large but, of course, not that large, and are less likely to produce fruit. 13. Experts say it is difficult to gauge how much fruit is produced, because nearly all of it is sent to other regions for packing or processing. 14. Hopefully, it would make the same mistake with another orchid, and the pollination would produce a fruit by fall. 15. However, most mature figs produce so much fruit that there should be more than enough for you and the birds. 16. However, the trees died before producing fruit. 17. In fact, the precursor to the domesticated tomato produced fruit that were less than a half-inch in diameter and weighed a fraction of an ounce. 18. It takes three to five years for a coffee tree, sometimes called a bush, to start producing fruit. 19. Just as a seed planted in fertile soil produces healthy fruit, your mind may be lightened or darkened depending on the type of thoughts planted in it. 20. Keep in mind, too, that some of the older varieties of cucumbers naturally tend to produce fruit that is bitterer than the newer hybrids. |