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Old 28-04-2007, 01:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Dwarf plums for a small garden.

The modern compact rootstocks and newer varieties of plums are outside
my experience, so can anybody help with this from my daughter please.

'could you recommend a fairly compact plum tree to go into our small
dry
clay front garden to replace our very sick peach tree dark fruit by
preference'

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Default Dwarf plums for a small garden.

I just bought a titch as I didn't have much space, to encourage my other
plum as a pollinator. Not a lot of info on the label beyond Prunus Domestica
and the website address www.fruittrends.nl




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The modern compact rootstocks and newer varieties of plums are outside my
experience, so can anybody help with this from my daughter please.

'could you recommend a fairly compact plum tree to go into our small dry
clay front garden to replace our very sick peach tree dark fruit by
preference'

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Rod

My real address is rodthegardeneratmyisp




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