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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1258524" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>I wish I could take credit for it . The amazing little tree was planted by my grandfather. I remember when he planted the orchard. He had a wet box of what looked Like dead sticks he had got from a nursery over in Belton. It is the best orchard I've ever been around. I've planted several potted tree's from the big box stores, with disappointing results. The amazing little plum tree is actually on the decline. It's had a hard fight with bores and lost several limbs. It'll be a sad day when it goes. I considering trying to start some replacements from seed. But we have several wild plums on the property. I would think there would be a big chance of any offspring being crosses, and not as productive.idk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1258524, member: 23460"] I wish I could take credit for it . The amazing little tree was planted by my grandfather. I remember when he planted the orchard. He had a wet box of what looked Like dead sticks he had got from a nursery over in Belton. It is the best orchard I've ever been around. I've planted several potted tree's from the big box stores, with disappointing results. The amazing little plum tree is actually on the decline. It's had a hard fight with bores and lost several limbs. It'll be a sad day when it goes. I considering trying to start some replacements from seed. But we have several wild plums on the property. I would think there would be a big chance of any offspring being crosses, and not as productive.idk [/QUOTE]
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