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Old 04-03-2006, 11:56 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Requesting suggestions for fruits & vegetables for a trellis

halo, it's me again....from new hamster.

here is the "OFFICIAL" Akebia website

http://www.salisbury.edu/arboretum/A...Qu/AkQuHM.html

.....the blossoms are right there on top---aren't they as beautiful as i told
you?? and this site will tell you everything you ever wanted to know, etc.
etc.

there is another site on google which says this plant MAY be invasive in 16
northeastern, atlantic seaboard states; but i believe ANY plant which has
been declared "invasive" CAN be controlled.....so POOF on the authourities!!

again....have FUN!!!!!
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With Malus toward none, and Cherry-Trees toward all.


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Date: 2 Mar 2006 14:27:21 -0800
Subject: Requesting suggestions for fruits & vegetables for a trellis

SEMI-EXOTIC, ok??????
exotic vining fruits?

I am really limited to things that will grow in a year, because we will
probably only be in this house this year and next year. As such,
grapes are probably out. However, I would be interested in any sort of
vining fruit that would do well on a trellis. Thanks!


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