Anyone Growing Peaches in the far north??
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Comments (26)Meadowbrite I know you might not want to order the seeds but you might need to order the seeds from citrus seed companies I hope this helps you out some even though I have not ordered any but At this point what do you have to lose...See MoreAnyone growing Grapes in far north?
Comments (26)Granrey, sorry for the slow update, guess I haven't been on this site for awhile. In 2007 I got about 20 lbs from 3 vines, and this year's production must have been at least equal to that. But I got lazy this year so most of them still hang from the vines -- haha, maybe I should make ice wine now! I often ate a few when I was out in the back yard this fall, and I brought in a bowl for indoor eating, but that's about it. Last year's wine didn't really seem worth the effort, so I pondered making grape juice or grape jelly from the grapes but never got around to making either. Maybe next year I'll be more ambitious. I see some rabbits have made it into our back yard this winter, so I hope they help themselves to the grapes. Funny, the birds don't seem interested in the grapes....See MoreBald Cypress can grow this far north?
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Comments (5)Ostrich, probably the only way to get this one to survive for you is to plant it about 12 inches from the foundation of your home and at about 4 inches deep. I'm able to get buddleia and herbaceous hibiscus to survive by doing such....See MoreUser
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