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Old 10-03-2004, 08:34 AM
gregpresley
 
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Default ground cherry "bushes"

I'm sure the reference is to tomatillas, but there are also bush cherries (I
think they may sometimes be called Nanking cherries) that are used in cold
climates where regular cherries cannot be grown - such as the colder parts
of the upper midwest and great plains. I think they only grow to 8 feet tall
or less.
"M S Baker" wrote in message
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Where is you get them? They make one of the best pies you've ever eaten.


"NAearthMOM" wrote in message
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I just ordered some seeds from seed savers. I ordered some cherry plant

seeds
that are low to the ground. Anyone ever hear of these?

I also got some amaranth seeds. These will look amazing in the fall.

Btw, so far, we have some early crocus, one snowdrop (Where are the

others?)
and one fly!

Love caryn
"Come into my garden, my flowers want to meet you!"