From: "William C. Garthright" <billg@inebraska.com>
To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Carmine Jewel
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 12:01:43 -0600
How tall are the trees, what size the fruit, & do they have any sweetness.
How would you compare them to Nanking bush cherries?
I can't answer most of this, but I've had a Carmine Jewel for two years
now, and it's a really tiny tree. From what I read, it was only supposed
to get 6 ft. tall on its own roots, and I believe it, since it's still
barely more than 3 ft. tall now. (Everything else in my yard seems to
spring up like magic beans.) Yet it's healthy, and it looks like a
little tree, not a bush.
Well, I wanted something this small, because I still had a tiny little
spot in my yard where there wasn't a fruit tree, bush, vine, or cane
growing. Heh, heh. There really wasn't enough room for anything else.
(Ironically, one of my trees died soon afterwards, so I could have
planted a regular - dwarf - tree there, after all.)
Seriously, I can't say much about it, since I've only had it for two
years. No fruit or even blossoms yet. But the tree itself doesn't seem
to have any insect or disease problems. I suppose I'll have to spray it
when it starts fruiting - and I'll have to net it, of course - but so
far, it's been quite wonderfully work-free. I haven't even needed to
prune it, since it seems to branch just perfectly on its own. But it is
VERY small.
Bill
Lincoln, NE (zone 5)
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