Do you live near an area that has high levels of carbon monoxide? Experts say, plant peach and apple trees. They absolutely love it.
As we discussed in the last blog, roses are lovers of carbon monoxide and look beautiful in gardens. It's all in the bloom. The same thing goes for peach and apple blooms, they thrive best in areas that produce high levels of carbon monoxide.
So if you live near high traffic areas, a good project to reduce carbon emissions is to plant a few peach or apple trees. If you don't want to bother with the fruit, then here's a few ideas to get rid of it.
Compost
Allow your neighbors to come and pick it
Donate to a local shelter
Sell to a local corner fruit stand
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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