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  • From: lee reich <lreich@hvc.rr.com>
  • To: breen@fedcoseeds.com, North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
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  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] potted fruit plant
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:13:20 -0500

I've grown a number of fruits indoors. Kumquats are among my favorites because the fruit is so tasty and useful -- you can eat skin and seeds! Also, the plants are pretty. I gave up on bananas after seeing them languish in my relatively cool house as compared to the way they thrive in humid, hot climates. Figs are also nice but they do better if given winter chilling.

I'm currently trying to fruit an avocado. I received scionwood a few years ago from a CRFG member in Texas and grafted it on a seedling I grew. I don't remember the variety name. The tree is in flower now and I hand pollinate morning and evening because the female parts of avocado flowers are receptive at a different time from when the males shed pollen. Sad to say, the flowers keep dropping. Perhaps another variety would help, for cross-pollination.

Lee Reich
www.leereich.com


On Jan 11, 2005, at 7:55 AM, Heron Breen wrote:

Hi Ginda,
I'm thinking Figs...yummmy indeed and very unique foliage. Up here in Maine, we
have one inside that does okay, probably better if we didn't ignore it 8/9 of the
year. It can go outside here in the summer. Our neglect causes it to not produce
much, but a friend of mine in Mass takes very good care of his 10 or more plants
and gets a good batch every year. Ours has stayed small and cuddly, but some of
my friend's varieties get tall and he trellises them on a supportive lattice.
Another idea that might be interesting would be growing some of the alpine
strawberries or more tropical Rubus species types. How about Passion Flower?
Avacados can do very well inside, and I have even seen very dwarf bananas making
fruit. Pomegranate can do it too. If I had a green indoor thumb (which I do not)
Pomegranate would be my dream.
Let us know what you decide, and whether it works!
Heron Breen
zone 4 Maine

On Mon Jan 10 21:43 , list@ginda.us sent:

I have room for one more medium-sized plant in my bay window, and I'm
looking for suggestions. (Fruity suggestions, of course.) The window
has an eastern exposure, and gets full morning sun when the oak leaves
are down, but only filtered sun in the summer. It also has a bank of
fluorescent lights on a timer year-round.

My meyers lemon does well here in the winter, but goes outside in the
summer. Ideally, I'd prefer a plant that could stay in the window all
year, although taking out in the summer is a possibility. The pot
could be a gallon or two, and I'd prefer the plant to be no more than a
couple of feet high. (A foot of pot and two feet of plant would be
perfect.) Another citrus would be fun, if anything fits the bill. I
was looking with interest at the dwarf citrus offered by Stark. But it
doesn't need to be citrus, just a dual purpose ornamental/edible. Any
suggestions?

Thanks,
Ginda Fisher
eastern Mass., zone 6

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