I used to think growing plums would be easy, but when it comes to
pollenation and fruit drop, plums look like one if the more difficult fruits
to grow. My Pembinas had a great bloom this year, about three weeks before
the wild variety of American plums, so no fruit. I am thinking of going
completely with European plums as they seem to "hang together" better than
the Japanese/American varieties.
Do European plums all pollinate each other?
Rodney in Zone 4
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