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This news is so frustrating
Any safe way to remove it?
My understanding is no. PerDeepSouth Homestead most all ready have this. May want to do Azure Standard for now. Has anyone noticed the bananas donโt taste like bananas and look ripe but inside are not. Do buy them anymore
They share on their website that it’s not removable. I’ll be making a video soon on what makes it harmful. Long story short they just added margarine to you apple. It’s a fake fat that causes tremendous harm.
@ Also heard canโt remember where. Doing something with butter also.
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Brilliant planting of apple trees and berries below them! ๐๐๐๐ซ๐
Am also going to avoid the โapeelโ
from ๐ฅBill Gates of Hell๐ฅ
Appell is a total disaster! Hope the local orchards in my area donโt do this!
I have seen the notice on a bag of apples already. They dont call it by name, but there is a note in fine print near the tie. It was on all the bags I looked at.
It is very waxy and weird, does not come off…havent tried gasoline yet, that might work. ๐
Gross! Yeah, they are hiding it with a weird description that sounds harmless. I can’t remember it now either.
Great catch!!! Thank you VERY much for your comment! I will have to look even harder than I have been when purchasing produce.
When we see this, each and everyone of us should talk to the manager and educate them them about this.
We planted fruit trees over the years at the farm. We haven’t had luck yet with Apricot Apple’s.
But the pears, peaches,
cherries, blueberries, and Triple Crown thornless Black berries flourish with little up keep.
We have about all the ones you named, but we just got our Bing cherry this spring. I understand we will have to find yet another variety to pollinate it….we managed to snag this one for under $20 at Food Lion…it was the only one. The other varieties at local nurseries are very expensive. I am not even sure if it will grow in our area (SC), but Bing cherries ๐ are my favorite! We have a lot of success with the different fig varieties too. My husband recently planted 2 out of 3 of our olive trees๐ซ. I hope they make it. I would love to make our own olive oil someday.
@@evolvingartistSC7 So amazing!! I have planted both traditional and wild cherries here. I’m praying they do well!
So far apples have not been great for me here either….but I know they grow here so I’m not giving up! Service berries do amazing here so I planted 10 of those trees as well just in case.
@@evolvingartistSC7Raintree Nursery Washington state online. Has pretty Reasonable prices
Green smoothie girl has a list of the stores that are already selling this produce
Thank you fo the tip!
Iโm pretty sure that will stop when our new administration comes in.
I heard BG is being prosecuted by the Netherlands.
What king of apples will you be planting? I love the blue Betty under the trees idea. I grew up in Oregon. Black berries need a space all their own for sure!
What do you do about deer eating the apples and bunnies (and squirrels and birds)eating the berries?
Now that Kennedy is coming aboard, I am sure he is aware of this. We will bring it back to his memory by it into the comments regarding his videos.
Awesome. I also looked into growing lime and lemon tree. I want to do strawberries and blueberries.
May we all continue to walk with Him in the spirit as we journey, The Way ๐๐
This is ALL so spiritual! Why the apple? (New viewer/subscriber.)