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Mario_1
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Looking at this when get up in the morning |
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tsparozi
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I agree with you, Mario.... THAT is cause for a happy dance! |
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Mario_1
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Tony, I see you're not to far from me if you're ever this way feel free to stop by I see you're a new member I'll send you home with some plants and if you bring your gun with some venison , just joking about venison, I'm surrounded by neighbors. |
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tsparozi
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@Mario_1 : Thank you for the invite, that is very generous of you! I will surely let you know and perhaps we can meet.... With regards to venison... I have plenty that I and my son harvest and with the season now approaching, expect to harvest more. Happy to share with you and other members close at hand. I also still have some very delicious bear from last year if you are interested.... First time I harvested a bear (unplanned but he wanted to share my hunting blind with me) and I was amazed at how good the steaks were. |
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PeterC
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wow! very nice! :) |
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Mario_1
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Peter, I see you grow persimmons , do they survive zone 6a onprotected If they do I would be interested, I have some nice fig varieties,many from Italy |
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pino
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Nice fig plate! |
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PeterC
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Hi Mario, |
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tsparozi
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Mario, Peter.... let me chime in on the Persimmons since I am in Putnam County which is zone 6A.... In a word with regard to growing the desirable persimmons in ground up here.... fuggedaboutit!!!! I have been growing persimmon like hachiya and Saijo and Fuyu and the such for many years and NONE of them will survive in the ground in my garden.... Been there, done that; nope! I presently have a bunch of potted persimmon which do the shuffle in and out of the garage along with the figs. THAT works. they will survive in large containers in the garage or unheated basement as long as things don't go down too cold and will sprout and fruit when placed outside. I am constantly looking for extremely cold hardy persimmon varieties and bought several more like this season from England's nursery; that said, I have burned through more money than I want to admit in trying to grow them in ground. Now, I grow them and I love having them but they stay in large containers.... |
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indestructible87
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[QUOTE=tsparozi]Mario, Peter.... let me chime in on the Persimmons since I am in Putnam County which is zone 6A.... In a word with regard to growing the desirable persimmons in ground up here.... fuggedaboutit!!!! I have been growing persimmon like hachiya and Saijo and Fuyu and the such for many years and NONE of them will survive in the ground in my garden.... Been there, done that; nope! I presently have a bunch of potted persimmon which do the shuffle in and out of the garage along with the figs. THAT works. they will survive in large containers in the garage or unheated basement as long as things don't go down too cold and will sprout and fruit when placed outside. I am constantly looking for extremely cold hardy persimmon varieties and bought several more like this season from England's nursery; that said, I have burned through more money than I want to admit in trying to grow them in ground. Now, I grow them and I love having them but they stay in large containers.... |
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Rewton
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Tony, you should try the hybrid american-asian persimmons like Nikita's Gift which is supposed to taste like an asian but is rated down to zone 5 in hardiness. Rosseyanka is another one to look at. |
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tsparozi
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Travis, I ordered a Kassandra from Englands this spring but he ran out and I ended up with a nice one from JF&E. Instead of the Kassandara from Englands, I got an Inchon as a replacement and a Ice Crystal which took well and are growing in containers as well as a Korea Kaki and another called Steiermark. Englands ship bare rooted plants and the Korea and Steiermark did not sprout after potting up. He is replacing them now in October... |
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Mario_1
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Pino, the 2 black ones on tree are #1 but for some reason they look round in picture,they are more pear shaped than they look. |
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Smyfigs
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Hi, tsparozi: Persimons are wonderful. I would love to see pictures of your fruiting potted tree. I have one in-ground persimon (no fruit for many years) and one potted persimon, young still and which I will keep in a pot. Hopeful that next year I will have fruit! |
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Smyfigs
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Very nice, Mario! Yes, happiness... |
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tsparozi
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I will post a pic, Meg... |
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Sas
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Very nice assortment Mario. Bon appetit... |
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tsparozi
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