Start by choosing the correct variety of plum, then remove the pit. Extract the seeds from the pit, then let them germinate before placing them in the soil. Wouldn't it be great to have free plums ...
A plate of plums sits on a wooden table - Ekaterina Smirnova/Getty Images If your parents ever warned you not to swallow the pits of stone fruits because a fruit tree would grow in your stomach, you ...
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Turn A Single Plum Pit Into Your Own Fruit-Bearing Backyard Tree
While fruit trees generally take a lot of time before they produce, you can easily start the process by turning a single plum pit into a seedling.
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