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[nafex] Re: Here's to disease-prone, noncommercial old varieties! - Kaga plum



A couple of people I talked to some years ago told me that Kaga plum 
takes about 8 years to come into bearing and then does very well. One 
such tree was at Ste.-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere in Quebec.

Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

--- In nafex@y..., "John Van Hazinga" <vanhaz@g...> wrote:

> Was wondering how you northeast plum growers fare with Kaga.       
> Supposed to be perfect pollinator for Superior but
> has scarcely flowered the past two years and set no friut.  One 
> Nafex friend 30 miles south says his does OK but fruit  tends to   
> split as ripening.



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