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Thanks to the mystery holly berry donor!
Some years ago (at least 5 I guess) - someone in this group sent me some
yellow holly berries after I mentioned having trouble finding a plant (still haven't seen one 5 years on) Any way after patiently waiting and growing 6 plants I have one with 3 yellow berried on - yippee! Do I patiently wait another year to see if one of the others will bear the goods whilst cluttering up the garden or stick with one? Anyway if the mystery berry supplier remembers come forward - and thanks Trevor East Yorkshire |
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Thanks to the mystery holly berry donor!
On Nov 14, 4:32*pm, "Eurofeeds"
wrote: Some years ago (at least 5 I guess) - someone in this group sent me some yellow holly berries after I mentioned having trouble finding a plant (still haven't seen one 5 years on) Any way after patiently waiting and growing 6 plants I have one with 3 yellow berried on - yippee! Do I patiently wait another year to see if one of the others will bear the goods whilst cluttering up the garden or stick with one? Anyway if the mystery berry supplier remembers come forward - and thanks Trevor East Yorkshire When growing Holly from seed aprox 70% of the plants will be male, I'd check the plants for flower in the comming season and that way you should be able to tell the male fron the female plants. David |
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