I have just discovered you via your wonderful book, which I look forward to reading. Where are you located? Do you have a website? I also look forward to your videos. I browsed through some and I love them! Thank you
We have mostly Prunus padus here in central Europe, it's bird cherry, do you have that too? It's great for birds, kind of protecting our other fruits for human consumption. I didn't taste it yet, but it has much smaller and completely black fruit, maybe not even edible for humans. Otherwise the leaves, the bark, the bigger, more lighte coloured buds are the same as you described. I would love to have P. virginiana for like a multi purpose tree.
No, aronia is a totally different plant altogether. It's a shrub that grows in wetlands. Chokecherry is a type of cherry that grows in hedgerows and woodlands
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I have just discovered you via your wonderful book, which I look forward to reading.
Where are you located?
Do you have a website?
I also look forward to your videos. I browsed through some and I love them!
Thank you
love it!
We have mostly Prunus padus here in central Europe, it's bird cherry, do you have that too? It's great for birds, kind of protecting our other fruits for human consumption. I didn't taste it yet, but it has much smaller and completely black fruit, maybe not even edible for humans. Otherwise the leaves, the bark, the bigger, more lighte coloured buds are the same as you described. I would love to have P. virginiana for like a multi purpose tree.
No, aronia is a totally different plant altogether. It's a shrub that grows in wetlands. Chokecherry is a type of cherry that grows in hedgerows and woodlands
Another name for Aronia is chokeBERRY
is that the same as aronia? i planted 2 or 3 aronia in my back yard. a few years ago. might get fruit next year
Is growing this from seed challenging, would you recommend air prune beds for them?
No, they're pretty easy. Just need to protect seeds from mice