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  • From: Naomi Ann Counides <beefalo@rmci.net>
  • To: nafex@egroups.com
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Cox's apple rattling
  • Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 10:04:40 -0700

I am not sure that alkaline soil is the whole answer. I have alkaline soil
and
water. My Cox is a real pest. Wants to split, drop, everything. Maybe we
are too
hot, 100+ in the summer? Irrigation no rain. Zone 6 Idaho
Naomi

dwalsh/wchase wrote:

> Richard,
>
> Cox's Orange does not grow well here. Our soils are too acid ... Cox's
> really is a
> limey tree.
>
> I dump dolomite lime on my CO 2 x year and get quite a good crop.
>
> Oh, yes, they are very vulnerable to that killer of young apple trees,
> anthracnose
> canker. Mine have survived because they are sheltered for most of the year.
>
> I've had better success with a CO cross named Fiesta, BUT Fiesta needs heavy
> thinning and drops early. Fiesta's flavour is very Cox-like and it looks
> better
> and stores better... well into March.
>
> Derry
>
> Derry Walsh & Bill Chase email:wchase@interchange.ubc.ca
> Aldergrove, B. C., Canada
> phone/fax (604) 856-9316
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> Home web page http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/wchase/HTML
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>
> : Derry,
> : Can you grow them there, or do you have to "import' them? Had my first
> : cropping of them here (Maine) this year, and they were superb!
> : Richard
>


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