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greengage cultivation
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
... In article , "'Mike'" writes: | | I had a Greengage Tree in the garden of my house in Leicester. Sadly felled | to make way for blocks of flats. | | The tree was massive. Big enough for me to climb into and eat the fruit | :-))) | | 25 - 30 ft high with the same spread. | | Hope that helps. (No idea its variety or age, but age wise would guess 20 | odd years) Boggle. I didn't know that they got that big - the only ones I have seen have been quite small. It's on 'Pixie' so it won't get huge but I've not grown gages on that stock so I can't say with any certainty how big it will get except to say nowhere near as big as the same thing grown on any of the old plumstocks. -- Rod My real address is rodthegardeneratmyisp |
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