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Originally Posted by car 311
cherries, that's all focker ("are you a pot head focker?" reference). bought a cherry tree knowing that it took two to tango with the cross-pollenation deal. there are a few in the hood i know of but after reading my western gardening book i found you needed specific types to get the cross pollenation right.
the tree i got is four different types of cherry graft onto a single stock. each of the four offs the main trunk was a different variety of cherry according to the way they were tagged & paint color coded. did not figure that out til i got home and it was in the groundconfused:... do you suppose that since there will be four different strains in this same tree it might provide the cross pollenation i need? of the four varieties one according to the gardening book is a "self pollinator" so maybe this helps my cause?
a shot of the grapes, orange, nectren & new kidd on the block..
any hayseed's out there know a lick about what hopefully will some day be a SWEET producer...
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Yummy,
I'm so envious of your guys soil, so fertile and soft. My in-laws live in the Bay Area and they have the most beautiful Roses I have ever seen. If you can get a shovel one inch in the ground without hitting a rock around here, you're lucky.