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Old 16-04-2006, 11:00 AM
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I'm new to this forum so my apologies if this is being posted in the wrong place

I planted a Greengage tree about five years ago and last year I noticied one or two fruits. This year, it's full of blossom which has never happened before. Does this mean it might produce more fruit this year?

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Hi

I'm new to this forum so my apologies if this is being posted in the
wrong place

I planted a Greengage tree about five years ago and last year I
noticied one or two fruits. This year, it's full of blossom which has
never happened before. Does this mean it might produce more fruit this
year?

Joy


Greengage trees take a long time to start production. So yes you probably
will get fruit this year and boy is it good.

Bill




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Greengage trees take a long time to start production. So yes you probably
will get fruit this year and boy is it good.

Bill

Thanks Bill - I'm looking forward to eating it
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