If you don’t know what category to put your fruit-related post in, this is the one!
is there such a thing as a late blooming self fertile plum? My Santa Rosa plum blooms way to early.
try Shiro
In my area Shiro is not self fertile.
Are there plum varieties that are actually sour? I keep seeing references to “sour” plums, but descriptions will say they are sweet. Am I misusing “sour”, when I mean “acidic”?
@mamuang
Thank you for your help. But I do not have access to that section, as I am a newer user, and also I cannot even send you a message. So I am shut off from the post, and probably won’t get replies
Let me look into it. I am surprised you cannot access the category section.
thanks!! can’t send messages either…
Please send me any free seeds and tips for plants in north carolina.
J M Jacks
667 7 lake north
West end nc 27376
Greetings! my name is Leonard and I am new to this site. There, somewhere was (is) a lot of discussion about thornless berries, i.e. Marionberries. I patented the Thornless Marion Berry, known as Willamette Thornless Marionberry in 2017. The plants may be available through Willamette Fruit Company in Salem, Oregon. I sold the patent to them several years ago. It is a wonderful berry! Thank you, Leonard.
Greetings! my name is Leonard and I am new to this site. There, somewhere was (is) a lot of discussion about thornless berries, i.e. Marionberries. I patented the Thornless Marion Berry, known as Willamette Thornless Marionberry in 2017. The plants may be available through Willamette Fruit Company in Salem, Oregon. I sold the patent to them several years ago. It is a wonderful berry! Thank you, Leonard.