Re: need a fruit tree idea
Hey- does anyone know about Pluot varieties? Do they have dwarf trees?
T,
Theresa G. wrote:
Hmmm- hadn't thought of a plum (didn't know they could stay small).
What is the difference between a French/Italian plum and the regular
ones in the store? I'm totally plum ignorant!
Also- What does a pawpaw fruit taste like?
Theresa
james singer wrote:
Avocados grow and fruit in the Bay area and downtown Sacto, but they
get truly huge [beware of a dwarf called Don Gillogly [something like
that]; it's a scam, fruit is terrible].
Loquat should do fine. Get a named variety if you can; fruit is much
better. If you get a small one, you can train it to be a shrub.
They're quite plastic; take all sorts of pruning without complaint.
Not subtropical, but French/Italian plums do well there, are
productive, and stay relatively small. Pistachios are small trees,
but I think you need two.
For an interesting eastern-US native, you might consider the pawpaw.
Plant breeders have worked overtime on it during the last couple of
decades and there are some really good varieties available now.
I checked lychees and cherimoyas, and even if you fudge a half zone,
you're still to cold for them. And, of course, I'll think of a dozen
others as soon as I send this. :)
On Sep 21, 2008, at 9:14 PM, Theresa G. wrote:
Ok- I was going to try to plant another apple tree, but was advised
against this by master gardener friend, as we have been getting
warmer and warmer and apples were marginal here in the first place.
So- now I'm on the hunt for a new fruit tree. Something that stays
relatively small, has yummy fruit, and wants to be in my overly warm
climate. Kind of wondering is something semitropical might make it
here?? Ideas?? Jim- any input? Maybe a loquat? Would an avacado
grow here (or do they just get huge?)
Theresa
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