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  2. A Hanging Fruit Basket Is the Space-Saving Kitchen Item You ...

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    This affordable two-tiered macrame fruit basket is a lightweight piece that’s easy to hang from a ceiling or under-cabinet hook. It adds texture to all-white and otherwise sterile-feeling ...

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    #16 This 3-Tier Hanging Fruit Basket Is The Perfect Way To Keep Your Fruit Visible And Ready To Eat. Review: "Use it to store all my fresh produce.. good fair price." - Michael Swenson.

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    #3 This Genius Magnetic Fruit Basket With Shelf Keeps Your Snacks From Going Bananas Review: "This is a really neat addition to my kitchenette Adds storage without taking up extra room." - Sad Eyes

  5. Hanging basket - Wikipedia

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    A hanging basket is a suspended container used for growing decorative plants. Typically they are hung from buildings, where garden space is at a premium, and from street furniture for environmental enhancement. They may also be suspended from free standing frames sometimes called hanging basket trees. One type of hanging basket is the inverted ...

  6. Vine training - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the Smart-Dyson involving 1 vertical and 2 transverse curtains of shoots growing from 1 or 2 upwards facing cordons: Oxford Basket Training: Spur: Santorini, Greece: South Australia regions like Coonawarra and Padthaway: Easy to maintain, requires minimal pruning: Much shading which in wet climates can promote rot and grape diseases

  7. Basket of Fruit (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    On the sides of the basket are two disembodied shoots: to the right is a grape shoot with two leaves, both showing severe insect predations resembling grasshopper feeding; to the left is a floating spur of quince or pear. [1] Much has been made of the worm-eaten, insect-predated, and generally less than perfect condition of the fruit.