Really looking forward to see if you can root out those romance series cherries, I've gotten two of them, Romeo and Juliet - most likely will order more this year!
Those thorns look worse than honey locust! I'll be in the market for jostaberry and seaberry in the fall and spring, respectively. Looking forward to it!
Yup it’s the “reference manual of woody plant propagation” by Michael Dirr. There is a $300 version and a slightly smaller $60 version…you know which one I got!
my trifoliate orange bloomed last year , the fruit is 90% seed, the rest is skin , i peeled them and made a lemon sirup from the skins, tart but refreshing
Love it, thanks for going in details
Really looking forward to see if you can root out those romance series cherries, I've gotten two of them, Romeo and Juliet - most likely will order more this year!
Seriously! They’re incredible, I will be so excited if these cuttings take…although I’ll probably also be in trouble with U Saskatchewan
Those thorns look worse than honey locust!
I'll be in the market for jostaberry and seaberry in the fall and spring, respectively. Looking forward to it!
May I ask, what’s the name of that Manual?
He said, "Manual of Woody Plant Propagation."
Yup it’s the “reference manual of woody plant propagation” by Michael Dirr. There is a $300 version and a slightly smaller $60 version…you know which one I got!
when you plant these out in a bed is the main point to give them more spacing to grow for a year?
This is just pure sand so nothing can really grow in here beyond pushing roots. Planting them out gives them a chance to really size up :)
my trifoliate orange bloomed last year , the fruit is 90% seed, the rest is skin , i peeled them and made a lemon sirup from the skins, tart but refreshing
That’s awesome! Do you know how old it is? And do you just have a single plant? I know nothing about them.
@@jkochosc i think maybe 10 years ,planted 6 years ago ,single plant ,blooms in early spring ,fruits ripen Till end of September