Pawpaw, Emerald Beaut Plum and others fruits trees in Seattle areas Pacific Northwest

Greengage plum and Desert king fig (8.12.23)




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Beautiful! Where did you get your greengage plum from, can I ask?
Also, do you grow your fig in the ground or in a pot?

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@3Secondchances I bought my Greengage at local nursery. Which was closed out the business few years ago.
My dessert king fig planted in the ground several years ago. Getting enough figs every year for family.

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That’s amazing about the fig! Thank you!

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My Splash Pluot performing very well.


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Korean Giant Asian pear is the best choice for the areas. Productive tree, no diseases and super quality tasted fruits.

D’enty 707 French plum


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How does the taste of Korean Giant compare to Hosui? The fruits look very similar.

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I like Korean for crispy, juicy and sweet. Early and productive fruit tree. Some reason my Hosui was not fruiting in maritime climate. It’ve removed after 4,5 years of planting. @vitog
Flavor Greenade Pluot is a big winner here for us as well.

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Yacon plant (Smallanthus sonchifolius) khoai sâm đất.



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