In article , John
McMillan writes
In article , Janet Tweedy
wrote:
Ah but I grew it from a seed so I guess that explains the variation in
type?
Makes superb whippy stuff for a friend who does a great deal of living
willow sculptures and basket work etc.
How long from seed to first fruit? Not that I'm actually interested
in speed-trialling your newly developed insipid variety. I have a
sapling which came from J.Tweedie, Dumfries. Its now two years older
than when I bought it and produces lots of healthy looking foliage
but as yet no fruit. No "superb whippy stuff" either; each new years
twigs are only 70cm or so. Its on a hill, protected from NE winds
by the house but completely exposed on the W to wind/weather coming
off the pennines.
About another 3 years for the first fruits - it will only be one or two
for the first couple of years
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Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"
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