Can Indonesia plant trees from other countries?

strawberry ice
@May2k8 (18379)
Indonesia
April 17, 2023 10:03am CST
Some have succeeded in cultivating dates originating from Arabia in Indonesia and recently it was also discovered that strawberry plants originating from Korea were planted in Indonesia and my mother made strawberry ice. However, this cannot be done everywhere because Indonesia has various soil levels and levels of fertility. Strawberry ice is my dessert today.
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@LadyDuck (471766)
• Switzerland
17 Apr 23
We have to check first if our soil and our location is suitable for those plants.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 23
That's right, the land where I lived before was very fertile now polluted by pollution from high-rise generators.
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@LadyDuck (471766)
• Switzerland
19 Apr 23
@May2k8 Not all kind of soil is suitable for every kind of vegetable. Blueberries to not grow in my garden.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 23
@LadyDuck I also don't know what plants can be grown in my backyard, for cayenne pepper and Aloe Vera they are suitable there.
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@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
4 Jun 23
Strawberry ice sounds very good. Glad you enjoyed.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
5 Jun 23
thank you, because of the unpredictable weather every time I really enjoy it.
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@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
5 Jun 23
@May2k8 I know how the weather can be at times. Enjoy your day.
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• Preston, England
9 Jul 23
sometimes importing species and plants can upset the local ecosystem - has to be done carefully
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
10 Jul 23
we have to find the right location and soil, some plants can't grow.
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@RebeccasFarm (90063)
• Arvada, Colorado
17 Apr 23
Oh that ice looks delicious Yes, I am sure things can be grown in Indonesia from other places. Indonesia looks very soil rich to me in photos.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 23
Indonesia is not only rich in land but also rich in nature.
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• Arvada, Colorado
19 Apr 23
@May2k8 From what I see it is a most blessed place.
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@rakski (124489)
• Philippines
17 Apr 23
I think that is possible. Your dessert looks delectable
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 23
But it can only be in certain locations, because at that time there were 1kg of strawberries so a dish like that was made.
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@rakski (124489)
• Philippines
19 Apr 23
@May2k8 true
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@nela13 (58678)
• Portugal
18 Apr 23
It will always depends on the soil and and the weather.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 23
That's right I always fail to cultivate the plant in the location where I live.
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@nela13 (58678)
• Portugal
19 Apr 23
@May2k8 Strawberries grow well here.
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@Jenaisle (14078)
• Philippines
19 Apr 23
If the soil and the climate are suitable, you can plant trees from other countries. That's a tasty strawberry dessert. Enjoy eating.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
20 Apr 23
Unfortunately at this point I don't have any strawberries to enjoy as they aren't cheap anymore.
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@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
5 May 23
Same here, I saw in the news about a guy growing apples
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
5 May 23
it seems that apples are owned by all countries, so each type and origin differentiates the price.
@Imsorry9 (224)
• China
17 Apr 23
It's possible but not for every trees.
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@May2k8 (18379)
• Indonesia
19 Apr 23
Each plant also chooses a suitable place for them.