Cappy |
04-15-2016 06:24 PM |
Loquat plum pickin' time
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simplepeddler |
04-15-2016 09:21 PM |
Cap......if you have a few seedlings pop up, I would be happy to buy them from you!
I am just down the road a piece is Sorrento/Saint Amant
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Cappy |
04-15-2016 09:34 PM |
I just pulled up the ones I had and traded then to a friend but I'll look for ya. They grow very fast and if ya fertilize like we do the crops are amazing.
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lil bubba |
04-16-2016 10:11 AM |
Them big ole trees remind me of my grandpaws...A friend of mine made a japan plum cake...I planted some seeds once and gave the plants to my nephew for his food plot for deer...I told him to build a cage around them and they eat as it sprouts thru...They were 4-5 feet tall and when he went back half were eaten down to ground trunk and all ...2 weeks all were gone...Needless to say he didn't believe me when I told him they eat trunk and all and didn't build a cage....
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Cappy |
04-16-2016 01:03 PM |
They are actually nice trees they are pretty much evergreen the plums are delicous and the leaves and seeds are supposed to be medicinal we thinking bout drying some leaves and trying the tea they say is so good for you.
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latravcha |
04-16-2016 01:19 PM |
If he does not have any I can look and see if my father in law has some.
Let me know
Quote:
Originally Posted by simplepeddler
(Post 792641)
Cap......if you have a few seedlings pop up, I would be happy to buy them from you!
I am just down the road a piece is Sorrento/Saint Amant
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latravcha |
04-16-2016 01:21 PM |
I have a friend that makes wine with the plumbs. It is pretty good but a little sweet for me.
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simplepeddler |
04-16-2016 02:30 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by latravcha
(Post 792681)
If he does not have any I can look and see if my father in law has some.
Let me know
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That would be great! Couple guys I work with are there In Pierre Part.......they can pick up, or I can ride out
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Cappy |
04-16-2016 04:54 PM |
I dont see any small ones growing now. We Got ours from a local nursery ask around they grow like weeds. If you fertilize like I do in February they go nuts.:)
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Matt G |
04-16-2016 07:21 PM |
What do the plums taste like? I have a fairly large front yard that's empty, so my plan is to slowly start planting different fruit trees. We just planted the first fig tree last weekend. This may be my next addition.
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lil bubba |
04-17-2016 07:22 AM |
They are a fairly sweet fruit which is easily peeled and you can spit out the rather large seeds...I think there"s more seed than fruit but they are tasty...They are easily grown from seed...I had one I used to keep trimmed down to make it bushy and easier to pick the fruit...
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latravcha |
04-21-2016 10:22 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by simplepeddler
(Post 792684)
That would be great! Couple guys I work with are there In Pierre Part.......they can pick up, or I can ride out
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My father in law has plenty of trees. How many do you want?
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I make oil |
04-21-2016 08:01 PM |
:grinpimp:I have 3 gallons of Loquat wine that needs bottling right now. Good stuff!
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Cappy |
04-21-2016 09:14 PM |
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Cappy |
04-21-2016 09:15 PM |
I till have room for maybe a jap persimmon and a eating pear tree
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